## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Spark SQL follows MySQL to do the implicit type conversion for binary comparison: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/type-conversion.html
However, this may return confusing result, e.g. `1 = 'true'` will return true, `19157170390056973L = '19157170390056971'` will return true.
I think it's more reasonable to follow postgres in this case, i.e. cast string to the type of the other side, but return null if the string is not castable to keep hive compatibility.
## How was this patch tested?
newly added tests.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15880 from cloud-fan/compare.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
After [SPARK-19107](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19107), we now can treat hive as a data source and create hive tables with DataFrameWriter and Catalog. However, the support is not completed, there are still some cases we do not support.
This PR implement:
DataFrameWriter.saveAsTable work with hive format with append mode
## How was this patch tested?
unit test added
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#16552 from windpiger/saveAsTableWithHiveAppend.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Hive will expand the view text, so it needs 2 fields: originalText and viewText. Since we don't expand the view text, but only add table properties, perhaps only a single field `viewText` is enough in CatalogTable.
This PR brought in the following changes:
1. Remove the param `viewOriginalText` from `CatalogTable`;
2. Update the output of command `DescribeTableCommand`.
## How was this patch tested?
Tested by exsiting test cases, also updated the failed test cases.
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>
Closes#16679 from jiangxb1987/catalogTable.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
To implement DDL commands, we added several analyzer rules in sql/hive module to analyze DDL related plans. However, our `Analyzer` currently only have one extending interface: `extendedResolutionRules`, which defines extra rules that will be run together with other rules in the resolution batch, and doesn't fit DDL rules well, because:
1. DDL rules may do some checking and normalization, but we may do it many times as the resolution batch will run rules again and again, until fixed point, and it's hard to tell if a DDL rule has already done its checking and normalization. It's fine because DDL rules are idempotent, but it's bad for analysis performance
2. some DDL rules may depend on others, and it's pretty hard to write `if` conditions to guarantee the dependencies. It will be good if we have a batch which run rules in one pass, so that we can guarantee the dependencies by rules order.
This PR adds a new extending interface in `Analyzer`: `postHocResolutionRules`, which defines rules that will be run only once in a batch runs right after the resolution batch.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16645 from cloud-fan/analyzer.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
It is weird to create Hive source tables when using InMemoryCatalog. We are unable to operate it. This PR is to block users to create Hive source tables.
### How was this patch tested?
Fixed the test cases
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#16587 from gatorsmile/blockHiveTable.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
After [SPARK-19107](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19153), we now can treat hive as a data source and create hive tables with DataFrameWriter and Catalog. However, the support is not completed, there are still some cases we do not support.
this PR provide DataFrameWriter.saveAsTable work with hive format to create partitioned table.
## How was this patch tested?
unit test added
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#16593 from windpiger/saveAsTableWithPartitionedTable.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
For data source tables, we will always reorder the specified table schema, or the query in CTAS, to put partition columns at the end. e.g. `CREATE TABLE t(a int, b int, c int, d int) USING parquet PARTITIONED BY (d, b)` will create a table with schema `<a, c, d, b>`
Hive serde tables don't have this problem before, because its CREATE TABLE syntax specifies data schema and partition schema individually.
However, after we unifed the CREATE TABLE syntax, Hive serde table also need to do the reorder. This PR puts the reorder logic in a analyzer rule, which works with both data source tables and Hive serde tables.
## How was this patch tested?
new regression test
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16655 from cloud-fan/schema.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When we query a table with a filter on partitioned columns, we will push the partition filter to the metastore to get matched partitions directly.
In `HiveExternalCatalog.listPartitionsByFilter`, we assume the column names in partition filter are already normalized and we don't need to consider case sensitivity. However, `HiveTableScanExec` doesn't follow this assumption. This PR fixes it.
## How was this patch tested?
new regression test
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16647 from cloud-fan/bug.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This will help the users to know the location of those downloaded jars when `spark.sql.hive.metastore.jars` is set to `maven`.
## How was this patch tested?
jenkins
Author: Yin Huai <yhuai@databricks.com>
Closes#16649 from yhuai/SPARK-19295.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We have a table relation plan cache in `HiveMetastoreCatalog`, which caches a lot of things: file status, resolved data source, inferred schema, etc.
However, it doesn't make sense to limit this cache with hive support, we should move it to SQL core module so that users can use this cache without hive support.
It can also reduce the size of `HiveMetastoreCatalog`, so that it's easier to remove it eventually.
main changes:
1. move the table relation cache to `SessionCatalog`
2. `SessionCatalog.lookupRelation` will return `SimpleCatalogRelation` and the analyzer will convert it to `LogicalRelation` or `MetastoreRelation` later, then `HiveSessionCatalog` doesn't need to override `lookupRelation` anymore
3. `FindDataSourceTable` will read/write the table relation cache.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16621 from cloud-fan/plan-cache.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
On CREATE/ALTER a view, it's no longer needed to generate a SQL text string from the LogicalPlan, instead we store the SQL query text、the output column names of the query plan, and current database to CatalogTable. Permanent views created by this approach can be resolved by current view resolution approach.
The main advantage includes:
1. If you update an underlying view, the current view also gets updated;
2. That gives us a change to get ride of SQL generation for operators.
Major changes of this PR:
1. Generate the view-specific properties(e.g. view default database, view query output column names) during permanent view creation and store them as properties in the CatalogTable;
2. Update the commands `CreateViewCommand` and `AlterViewAsCommand`, get rid of SQL generation from them.
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests.
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>
Closes#16613 from jiangxb1987/view-write-path.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
remove ununsed imports and outdated comments, and fix some minor code style issue.
## How was this patch tested?
existing ut
Author: uncleGen <hustyugm@gmail.com>
Closes#16591 from uncleGen/SPARK-19227.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Inserting data into Hive tables has its own implementation that is distinct from data sources: `InsertIntoHiveTable`, `SparkHiveWriterContainer` and `SparkHiveDynamicPartitionWriterContainer`.
Note that one other major difference is that data source tables write directly to the final destination without using some staging directory, and then Spark itself adds the partitions/tables to the catalog. Hive tables actually write to some staging directory, and then call Hive metastore's loadPartition/loadTable function to load those data in. So we still need to keep `InsertIntoHiveTable` to put this special logic. In the future, we should think of writing to the hive table location directly, so that we don't need to call `loadTable`/`loadPartition` at the end and remove `InsertIntoHiveTable`.
This PR removes `SparkHiveWriterContainer` and `SparkHiveDynamicPartitionWriterContainer`, and create a `HiveFileFormat` to implement the write logic. In the future, we should also implement the read logic in `HiveFileFormat`.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16517 from cloud-fan/insert-hive.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Added outer_explode, outer_posexplode, outer_inline functions and expressions.
Some bug fixing in GenerateExec.scala for CollectionGenerator. Previously it was not correctly handling the case of outer with empty collections, only with nulls.
## How was this patch tested?
New tests added to GeneratorFunctionSuite
Author: Bogdan Raducanu <bogdan.rdc@gmail.com>
Closes#16608 from bogdanrdc/SPARK-13721.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Empty partition column values are not valid for partition specification. Before this PR, we accept users to do it; however, Hive metastore does not detect and disallow it too. Thus, users hit the following strange error.
```Scala
val df = spark.createDataFrame(Seq((0, "a"), (1, "b"))).toDF("partCol1", "name")
df.write.mode("overwrite").partitionBy("partCol1").saveAsTable("partitionedTable")
spark.sql("alter table partitionedTable drop partition(partCol1='')")
spark.table("partitionedTable").show()
```
In the above example, the WHOLE table is DROPPED when users specify a partition spec containing only one partition column with empty values.
When the partition columns contains more than one, Hive metastore APIs simply ignore the columns with empty values and treat it as partial spec. This is also not expected. This does not follow the actual Hive behaviors. This PR is to disallow users to specify such an invalid partition spec in the `SessionCatalog` APIs.
### How was this patch tested?
Added test cases
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#16583 from gatorsmile/disallowEmptyPartColValue.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Changing the default parquet logging levels to reflect the changes made in PR [#15538](https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15538), in order to prevent the flood of log messages by default.
## How was this patch tested?
Default log output when reading from parquet 1.6 files was compared with and without this change. The change eliminates the extraneous logging and makes the output readable.
Author: Nick Lavers <nick.lavers@videoamp.com>
Closes#16580 from nicklavers/spark-19219-set_default_parquet_log_level.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR is a follow-up to address the comments https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16233/files#r95669988 and https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16233/files#r95662299.
We try to wrap the child by:
1. Generate the `queryOutput` by:
1.1. If the query column names are defined, map the column names to attributes in the child output by name;
1.2. Else set the child output attributes to `queryOutput`.
2. Map the `queryQutput` to view output by index, if the corresponding attributes don't match, try to up cast and alias the attribute in `queryOutput` to the attribute in the view output.
3. Add a Project over the child, with the new output generated by the previous steps.
If the view output doesn't have the same number of columns neither with the child output, nor with the query column names, throw an AnalysisException.
## How was this patch tested?
Add new test cases in `SQLViewSuite`.
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>
Closes#16561 from jiangxb1987/alias-view.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
```Scala
sql("CREATE TABLE tab (a STRING) STORED AS PARQUET")
// This table fetch is to fill the cache with zero leaf files
spark.table("tab").show()
sql(
s"""
|LOAD DATA LOCAL INPATH '$newPartitionDir' OVERWRITE
|INTO TABLE tab
""".stripMargin)
spark.table("tab").show()
```
In the above example, the returned result is empty after table loading. The metadata cache could be out of dated after loading new data into the table, because loading/inserting does not update the cache. So far, the metadata cache is only used for data source tables. Thus, for Hive serde tables, only `parquet` and `orc` formats are facing such issues, because the Hive serde tables in the format of parquet/orc could be converted to data source tables when `spark.sql.hive.convertMetastoreParquet`/`spark.sql.hive.convertMetastoreOrc` is on.
This PR is to refresh the metadata cache after processing the `LOAD DATA` command.
In addition, Spark SQL does not convert **partitioned** Hive tables (orc/parquet) to data source tables in the write path, but the read path is using the metadata cache for both **partitioned** and non-partitioned Hive tables (orc/parquet). That means, writing the partitioned parquet/orc tables still use `InsertIntoHiveTable`, instead of `InsertIntoHadoopFsRelationCommand`. To avoid reading the out-of-dated cache, `InsertIntoHiveTable` needs to refresh the metadata cache for partitioned tables. Note, it does not need to refresh the cache for non-partitioned parquet/orc tables, because it does not call `InsertIntoHiveTable` at all. Based on the comments, this PR will keep the existing logics unchanged. That means, we always refresh the table no matter whether the table is partitioned or not.
### How was this patch tested?
Added test cases in parquetSuites.scala
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#16500 from gatorsmile/refreshInsertIntoHiveTable.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
After [SPARK-19107](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19107), we now can treat hive as a data source and create hive tables with DataFrameWriter and Catalog. However, the support is not completed, there are still some cases we do not support.
This PR implement:
DataFrameWriter.saveAsTable work with hive format with overwrite mode
## How was this patch tested?
unit test added
Author: windpiger <songjun@outlook.com>
Closes#16549 from windpiger/saveAsTableWithHiveOverwrite.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`DataFrameWriter`'s [save() API](5d38f09f47/sql/core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/DataFrameWriter.scala (L207)) is performing a unnecessary full filesystem scan for the saved files. The save() API is the most basic/core API in `DataFrameWriter`. We should avoid it.
The related PR: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16090
### How was this patch tested?
Updated the existing test cases.
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#16481 from gatorsmile/saveFileScan.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently in SQL we implement overwrites by calling fs.delete() directly on the original data. This is not ideal since we the original files end up deleted even if the job aborts. We should extend the commit protocol to allow file overwrites to be managed as well.
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests. I also fixed a bunch of tests that were depending on the commit protocol implementation being set to the legacy mapreduce one.
cc rxin cloud-fan
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Author: Eric Liang <ekhliang@gmail.com>
Closes#16554 from ericl/add-delete-protocol.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We should be able to resolve a nested view. The main advantage is that if you update an underlying view, the current view also gets updated.
The new approach should be compatible with older versions of SPARK/HIVE, that means:
1. The new approach should be able to resolve the views that created by older versions of SPARK/HIVE;
2. The new approach should be able to resolve the views that are currently supported by SPARK SQL.
The new approach mainly brings in the following changes:
1. Add a new operator called `View` to keep track of the CatalogTable that describes the view, and the output attributes as well as the child of the view;
2. Update the `ResolveRelations` rule to resolve the relations and views, note that a nested view should be resolved correctly;
3. Add `viewDefaultDatabase` variable to `CatalogTable` to keep track of the default database name used to resolve a view, if the `CatalogTable` is not a view, then the variable should be `None`;
4. Add `AnalysisContext` to enable us to still support a view created with CTE/Windows query;
5. Enables the view support without enabling Hive support (i.e., enableHiveSupport);
6. Fix a weird behavior: the result of a view query may have different schema if the referenced table has been changed. After this PR, we try to cast the child output attributes to that from the view schema, throw an AnalysisException if cast is not allowed.
Note this is compatible with the views defined by older versions of Spark(before 2.2), which have empty `defaultDatabase` and all the relations in `viewText` have database part defined.
## How was this patch tested?
1. Add new tests in `SessionCatalogSuite` to test the function `lookupRelation`;
2. Add new test case in `SQLViewSuite` to test resolve a nested view.
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>
Closes#16233 from jiangxb1987/resolve-view.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Adding option in spark-submit to allow overriding the default IvySettings used to resolve artifacts as part of the Spark Packages functionality. This will allow all artifact resolution to go through a central managed repository, such as Nexus or Artifactory, where site admins can better approve and control what is used with Spark apps.
This change restructures the creation of the IvySettings object in two distinct ways. First, if the `spark.ivy.settings` option is not defined then `buildIvySettings` will create a default settings instance, as before, with defined repositories (Maven Central) included. Second, if the option is defined, the ivy settings file will be loaded from the given path and only repositories defined within will be used for artifact resolution.
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests for default behaviour, Manual tests that load a ivysettings.xml file with local and Nexus repositories defined. Added new test to load a simple Ivy settings file with a local filesystem resolver.
Author: Bryan Cutler <cutlerb@gmail.com>
Author: Ian Hummel <ian@themodernlife.net>
Closes#15119 from BryanCutler/spark-custom-IvySettings.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently we have two sets of statistics in LogicalPlan: a simple stats and a stats estimated by cbo, but the computing logic and naming are quite confusing, we need to unify these two sets of stats.
## How was this patch tested?
Just modify existing tests.
Author: wangzhenhua <wangzhenhua@huawei.com>
Author: Zhenhua Wang <wzh_zju@163.com>
Closes#16529 from wzhfy/unifyStats.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The analyzer rule that supports to query files directly will be added to `Analyzer.extendedResolutionRules` when SparkSession is created, according to the `spark.sql.runSQLOnFiles` flag. If the flag is off when we create `SparkSession`, this rule is not added and we can not query files directly even we turn on the flag later.
This PR fixes this bug by always adding that rule to `Analyzer.extendedResolutionRules`.
## How was this patch tested?
new regression test
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16531 from cloud-fan/sql-on-files.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to skip the tests for script transformation failed on Windows due to fixed bash location.
```
SQLQuerySuite:
- script *** FAILED *** (553 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 56.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 56.0 (TID 54, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- Star Expansion - script transform *** FAILED *** (2 seconds, 375 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 389.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 389.0 (TID 725, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- test script transform for stdout *** FAILED *** (2 seconds, 813 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 391.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 391.0 (TID 726, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- test script transform for stderr *** FAILED *** (2 seconds, 407 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 393.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 393.0 (TID 727, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- test script transform data type *** FAILED *** (171 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 395.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 395.0 (TID 728, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
```
```
HiveQuerySuite:
- transform *** FAILED *** (359 milliseconds)
Failed to execute query using catalyst:
Error: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1347.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1347.0 (TID 2395, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- schema-less transform *** FAILED *** (344 milliseconds)
Failed to execute query using catalyst:
Error: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1348.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1348.0 (TID 2396, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- transform with custom field delimiter *** FAILED *** (296 milliseconds)
Failed to execute query using catalyst:
Error: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1349.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1349.0 (TID 2397, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- transform with custom field delimiter2 *** FAILED *** (297 milliseconds)
Failed to execute query using catalyst:
Error: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1350.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1350.0 (TID 2398, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- transform with custom field delimiter3 *** FAILED *** (312 milliseconds)
Failed to execute query using catalyst:
Error: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1351.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1351.0 (TID 2399, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- transform with SerDe2 *** FAILED *** (437 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1355.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1355.0 (TID 2403, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
```
```
LogicalPlanToSQLSuite:
- script transformation - schemaless *** FAILED *** (78 milliseconds)
...
Cause: org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1968.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1968.0 (TID 3932, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- script transformation - alias list *** FAILED *** (94 milliseconds)
...
Cause: org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1969.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1969.0 (TID 3933, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- script transformation - alias list with type *** FAILED *** (93 milliseconds)
...
Cause: org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1970.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1970.0 (TID 3934, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- script transformation - row format delimited clause with only one format property *** FAILED *** (78 milliseconds)
...
Cause: org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1971.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1971.0 (TID 3935, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- script transformation - row format delimited clause with multiple format properties *** FAILED *** (94 milliseconds)
...
Cause: org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1972.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1972.0 (TID 3936, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- script transformation - row format serde clauses with SERDEPROPERTIES *** FAILED *** (78 milliseconds)
...
Cause: org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1973.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1973.0 (TID 3937, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- script transformation - row format serde clauses without SERDEPROPERTIES *** FAILED *** (78 milliseconds)
...
Cause: org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 1974.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 1974.0 (TID 3938, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
```
```
ScriptTransformationSuite:
- cat without SerDe *** FAILED *** (156 milliseconds)
...
Caused by: java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- cat with LazySimpleSerDe *** FAILED *** (63 milliseconds)
...
org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 2383.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 2383.0 (TID 4819, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- script transformation should not swallow errors from upstream operators (no serde) *** FAILED *** (78 milliseconds)
...
org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 2384.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 2384.0 (TID 4820, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- script transformation should not swallow errors from upstream operators (with serde) *** FAILED *** (47 milliseconds)
...
org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 2385.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 2385.0 (TID 4821, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- SPARK-14400 script transformation should fail for bad script command *** FAILED *** (47 milliseconds)
"Job aborted due to stage failure: Task 0 in stage 2386.0 failed 1 times, most recent failure: Lost task 0.0 in stage 2386.0 (TID 4822, localhost, executor driver): java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/bin/bash": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
```
## How was this patch tested?
AppVeyor as below:
```
SQLQuerySuite:
- script !!! CANCELED !!! (63 milliseconds)
- Star Expansion - script transform !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- test script transform for stdout !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- test script transform for stderr !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- test script transform data type !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
```
```
HiveQuerySuite:
- transform !!! CANCELED !!! (31 milliseconds)
- schema-less transform !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- transform with custom field delimiter !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- transform with custom field delimiter2 !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- transform with custom field delimiter3 !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- transform with SerDe2 !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
```
```
LogicalPlanToSQLSuite:
- script transformation - schemaless !!! CANCELED !!! (78 milliseconds)
- script transformation - alias list !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- script transformation - alias list with type !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- script transformation - row format delimited clause with only one format property !!! CANCELED !!! (15 milliseconds)
- script transformation - row format delimited clause with multiple format properties !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- script transformation - row format serde clauses with SERDEPROPERTIES !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- script transformation - row format serde clauses without SERDEPROPERTIES !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
```
```
ScriptTransformationSuite:
- cat without SerDe !!! CANCELED !!! (62 milliseconds)
- cat with LazySimpleSerDe !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- script transformation should not swallow errors from upstream operators (no serde) !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- script transformation should not swallow errors from upstream operators (with serde) !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
- SPARK-14400 script transformation should fail for bad script command !!! CANCELED !!! (0 milliseconds)
```
Jenkins tests
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#16501 from HyukjinKwon/windows-bash.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to fix all the test failures identified by testing with AppVeyor.
**Scala - aborted tests**
```
WindowQuerySuite:
Exception encountered when attempting to run a suite with class name: org.apache.spark.sql.hive.execution.WindowQuerySuite *** ABORTED *** (156 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: LOAD DATA input path does not exist: C:projectssparksqlhive argetscala-2.11 est-classesdatafilespart_tiny.txt;
OrcSourceSuite:
Exception encountered when attempting to run a suite with class name: org.apache.spark.sql.hive.orc.OrcSourceSuite *** ABORTED *** (62 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
ParquetMetastoreSuite:
Exception encountered when attempting to run a suite with class name: org.apache.spark.sql.hive.ParquetMetastoreSuite *** ABORTED *** (4 seconds, 703 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
ParquetSourceSuite:
Exception encountered when attempting to run a suite with class name: org.apache.spark.sql.hive.ParquetSourceSuite *** ABORTED *** (3 seconds, 907 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-581a6575-454f-4f21-a516-a07f95266143;
KafkaRDDSuite:
Exception encountered when attempting to run a suite with class name: org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.KafkaRDDSuite *** ABORTED *** (5 seconds, 212 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-4722304d-213e-4296-b556-951df1a46807
DirectKafkaStreamSuite:
Exception encountered when attempting to run a suite with class name: org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.DirectKafkaStreamSuite *** ABORTED *** (7 seconds, 127 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-d0d3eba7-4215-4e10-b40e-bb797e89338e
at org.apache.spark.util.Utils$.deleteRecursively(Utils.scala:1010)
ReliableKafkaStreamSuite
Exception encountered when attempting to run a suite with class name: org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.ReliableKafkaStreamSuite *** ABORTED *** (5 seconds, 498 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-d33e45a0-287e-4bed-acae-ca809a89d888
KafkaStreamSuite:
Exception encountered when attempting to run a suite with class name: org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.KafkaStreamSuite *** ABORTED *** (2 seconds, 892 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-59c9d169-5a56-4519-9ef0-cefdbd3f2e6c
KafkaClusterSuite:
Exception encountered when attempting to run a suite with class name: org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.KafkaClusterSuite *** ABORTED *** (1 second, 690 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-3ef402b0-8689-4a60-85ae-e41e274f179d
DirectKafkaStreamSuite:
Exception encountered when attempting to run a suite with class name: org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka010.DirectKafkaStreamSuite *** ABORTED *** (59 seconds, 626 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-426107da-68cf-4d94-b0d6-1f428f1c53f6
KafkaRDDSuite:
Exception encountered when attempting to run a suite with class name: org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka010.KafkaRDDSuite *** ABORTED *** (2 minutes, 6 seconds)
java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-b9ce7929-5dae-46ab-a0c4-9ef6f58fbc2
```
**Java - failed tests**
```
Test org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.JavaKafkaRDDSuite.testKafkaRDD failed: java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-1cee32f4-4390-4321-82c9-e8616b3f0fb0, took 9.61 sec
Test org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.JavaKafkaStreamSuite.testKafkaStream failed: java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-f42695dd-242e-4b07-847c-f299b8e4676e, took 11.797 sec
Test org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.JavaDirectKafkaStreamSuite.testKafkaStream failed: java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-85c0d062-78cf-459c-a2dd-7973572101ce, took 1.581 sec
Test org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka010.JavaKafkaRDDSuite.testKafkaRDD failed: java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-49eb6b5c-8366-47a6-83f2-80c443c48280, took 17.895 sec
org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka010.JavaDirectKafkaStreamSuite.testKafkaStream failed: java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-898cf826-d636-4b1c-a61a-c12a364c02e7, took 8.858 sec
```
**Scala - failed tests**
```
PartitionProviderCompatibilitySuite:
- insert overwrite partition of new datasource table overwrites just partition *** FAILED *** (828 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-bb6337b9-4f99-45ab-ad2c-a787ab965c09
- SPARK-18635 special chars in partition values - partition management true *** FAILED *** (5 seconds, 360 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- SPARK-18635 special chars in partition values - partition management false *** FAILED *** (141 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
```
```
UtilsSuite:
- reading offset bytes of a file (compressed) *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-ecb2b7d5-db8b-43a7-b268-1bf242b5a491
- reading offset bytes across multiple files (compressed) *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Failed to delete: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-25cc47a8-1faa-4da5-8862-cf174df63ce0
```
```
StatisticsSuite:
- MetastoreRelations fallback to HDFS for size estimation *** FAILED *** (110 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.analysis.NoSuchTableException: Table or view 'csv_table' not found in database 'default';
```
```
SQLQuerySuite:
- permanent UDTF *** FAILED *** (125 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Undefined function: 'udtf_count_temp'. This function is neither a registered temporary function nor a permanent function registered in the database 'default'.; line 1 pos 24
- describe functions - user defined functions *** FAILED *** (125 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Undefined function: 'udtf_count'. This function is neither a registered temporary function nor a permanent function registered in the database 'default'.; line 1 pos 7
- CTAS without serde with location *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: java.net.URISyntaxException: Relative path in absolute URI: file:C:projectsspark%09arget%09mpspark-ed673d73-edfc-404e-829e-2e2b9725d94e/c1
- derived from Hive query file: drop_database_removes_partition_dirs.q *** FAILED *** (47 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: java.net.URISyntaxException: Relative path in absolute URI: file:C:projectsspark%09arget%09mpspark-d2ddf08e-699e-45be-9ebd-3dfe619680fe/drop_database_removes_partition_dirs_table
- derived from Hive query file: drop_table_removes_partition_dirs.q *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: java.net.URISyntaxException: Relative path in absolute URI: file:C:projectsspark%09arget%09mpspark-d2ddf08e-699e-45be-9ebd-3dfe619680fe/drop_table_removes_partition_dirs_table2
- SPARK-17796 Support wildcard character in filename for LOAD DATA LOCAL INPATH *** FAILED *** (109 milliseconds)
java.nio.file.InvalidPathException: Illegal char <:> at index 2: /C:/projects/spark/sql/hive/projectsspark arget mpspark-1a122f8c-dfb3-46c4-bab1-f30764baee0e/*part-r*
```
```
HiveDDLSuite:
- drop external tables in default database *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- add/drop partitions - external table *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- create/drop database - location without pre-created directory *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- create/drop database - location with pre-created directory *** FAILED *** (32 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- drop database containing tables - CASCADE *** FAILED *** (94 milliseconds)
CatalogDatabase(db1,,file:/C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/warehouse-d0665ee0-1e39-4805-b471-0b764f7838be/db1.db,Map()) did not equal CatalogDatabase(db1,,file:C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/warehouse-d0665ee0-1e39-4805-b471-0b764f7838be\db1.db,Map()) (HiveDDLSuite.scala:675)
- drop an empty database - CASCADE *** FAILED *** (63 milliseconds)
CatalogDatabase(db1,,file:/C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/warehouse-d0665ee0-1e39-4805-b471-0b764f7838be/db1.db,Map()) did not equal CatalogDatabase(db1,,file:C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/warehouse-d0665ee0-1e39-4805-b471-0b764f7838be\db1.db,Map()) (HiveDDLSuite.scala:675)
- drop database containing tables - RESTRICT *** FAILED *** (47 milliseconds)
CatalogDatabase(db1,,file:/C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/warehouse-d0665ee0-1e39-4805-b471-0b764f7838be/db1.db,Map()) did not equal CatalogDatabase(db1,,file:C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/warehouse-d0665ee0-1e39-4805-b471-0b764f7838be\db1.db,Map()) (HiveDDLSuite.scala:675)
- drop an empty database - RESTRICT *** FAILED *** (47 milliseconds)
CatalogDatabase(db1,,file:/C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/warehouse-d0665ee0-1e39-4805-b471-0b764f7838be/db1.db,Map()) did not equal CatalogDatabase(db1,,file:C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/warehouse-d0665ee0-1e39-4805-b471-0b764f7838be\db1.db,Map()) (HiveDDLSuite.scala:675)
- CREATE TABLE LIKE an external data source table *** FAILED *** (140 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-c5eba16d-07ae-4186-95bb-21c5811cf888;
- CREATE TABLE LIKE an external Hive serde table *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- desc table for data source table - no user-defined schema *** FAILED *** (125 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-e8bf5bf5-721a-4cbe-9d6 at scala.collection.immutable.List.foreach(List.scala:381)d-5543a8301c1d;
```
```
MetastoreDataSourcesSuite
- CTAS: persisted bucketed data source table *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
```
```
ShowCreateTableSuite:
- simple external hive table *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
```
```
PartitionedTablePerfStatsSuite:
- hive table: partitioned pruned table reports only selected files *** FAILED *** (313 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- datasource table: partitioned pruned table reports only selected files *** FAILED *** (219 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-311f45f8-d064-4023-a4bb-e28235bff64d;
- hive table: lazy partition pruning reads only necessary partition data *** FAILED *** (203 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- datasource table: lazy partition pruning reads only necessary partition data *** FAILED *** (187 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-fde874ca-66bd-4d0b-a40f-a043b65bf957;
- hive table: lazy partition pruning with file status caching enabled *** FAILED *** (188 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- datasource table: lazy partition pruning with file status caching enabled *** FAILED *** (187 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-e6d20183-dd68-4145-acbe-4a509849accd;
- hive table: file status caching respects refresh table and refreshByPath *** FAILED *** (172 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- datasource table: file status caching respects refresh table and refreshByPath *** FAILED *** (203 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-8b2c9651-2adf-4d58-874f-659007e21463;
- hive table: file status cache respects size limit *** FAILED *** (219 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- datasource table: file status cache respects size limit *** FAILED *** (171 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-7835ab57-cb48-4d2c-bb1d-b46d5a4c47e4;
- datasource table: table setup does not scan filesystem *** FAILED *** (266 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-20598d76-c004-42a7-8061-6c56f0eda5e2;
- hive table: table setup does not scan filesystem *** FAILED *** (266 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- hive table: num hive client calls does not scale with partition count *** FAILED *** (2 seconds, 281 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- datasource table: num hive client calls does not scale with partition count *** FAILED *** (2 seconds, 422 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-4cfed321-4d1d-4b48-8d34-5c169afff383;
- hive table: files read and cached when filesource partition management is off *** FAILED *** (234 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- datasource table: all partition data cached in memory when partition management is off *** FAILED *** (203 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-4bcc0398-15c9-4f6a-811e-12d40f3eec12;
- SPARK-18700: table loaded only once even when resolved concurrently *** FAILED *** (1 second, 266 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
```
```
HiveSparkSubmitSuite:
- temporary Hive UDF: define a UDF and use it *** FAILED *** (2 seconds, 94 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- permanent Hive UDF: define a UDF and use it *** FAILED *** (281 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- permanent Hive UDF: use a already defined permanent function *** FAILED *** (718 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- SPARK-8368: includes jars passed in through --jars *** FAILED *** (3 seconds, 521 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- SPARK-8020: set sql conf in spark conf *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- SPARK-8489: MissingRequirementError during reflection *** FAILED *** (94 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- SPARK-9757 Persist Parquet relation with decimal column *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- SPARK-11009 fix wrong result of Window function in cluster mode *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- SPARK-14244 fix window partition size attribute binding failure *** FAILED *** (78 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- set spark.sql.warehouse.dir *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- set hive.metastore.warehouse.dir *** FAILED *** (15 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- SPARK-16901: set javax.jdo.option.ConnectionURL *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- SPARK-18360: default table path of tables in default database should depend on the location of default database *** FAILED *** (15 milliseconds)
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./bin/spark-submit" (in directory "C:\projects\spark"): CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
```
```
UtilsSuite:
- resolveURIs with multiple paths *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
".../jar3,file:/C:/pi.py[%23]py.pi,file:/C:/path%..." did not equal ".../jar3,file:/C:/pi.py[#]py.pi,file:/C:/path%..." (UtilsSuite.scala:468)
```
```
CheckpointSuite:
- recovery with file input stream *** FAILED *** (10 seconds, 205 milliseconds)
The code passed to eventually never returned normally. Attempted 660 times over 10.014272499999999 seconds. Last failure message: Unexpected internal error near index 1
\
^. (CheckpointSuite.scala:680)
```
## How was this patch tested?
Manually via AppVeyor as below:
**Scala - aborted tests**
```
WindowQuerySuite - all passed
OrcSourceSuite:
- SPARK-18220: read Hive orc table with varchar column *** FAILED *** (4 seconds, 417 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.execution.QueryExecutionException: FAILED: Execution Error, return code -101 from org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.exec.mr.MapRedTask. org.apache.hadoop.io.nativeio.NativeIO$Windows.access0(Ljava/lang/String;I)Z
at org.apache.spark.sql.hive.client.HiveClientImpl$$anonfun$runHive$1.apply(HiveClientImpl.scala:625)
ParquetMetastoreSuite - all passed
ParquetSourceSuite - all passed
KafkaRDDSuite - all passed
DirectKafkaStreamSuite - all passed
ReliableKafkaStreamSuite - all passed
KafkaStreamSuite - all passed
KafkaClusterSuite - all passed
DirectKafkaStreamSuite - all passed
KafkaRDDSuite - all passed
```
**Java - failed tests**
```
org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.JavaKafkaRDDSuite - all passed
org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.JavaDirectKafkaStreamSuite - all passed
org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.JavaKafkaStreamSuite - all passed
org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka010.JavaDirectKafkaStreamSuite - all passed
org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka010.JavaKafkaRDDSuite - all passed
```
**Scala - failed tests**
```
PartitionProviderCompatibilitySuite:
- insert overwrite partition of new datasource table overwrites just partition (1 second, 953 milliseconds)
- SPARK-18635 special chars in partition values - partition management true (6 seconds, 31 milliseconds)
- SPARK-18635 special chars in partition values - partition management false (4 seconds, 578 milliseconds)
```
```
UtilsSuite:
- reading offset bytes of a file (compressed) (203 milliseconds)
- reading offset bytes across multiple files (compressed) (0 milliseconds)
```
```
StatisticsSuite:
- MetastoreRelations fallback to HDFS for size estimation (94 milliseconds)
```
```
SQLQuerySuite:
- permanent UDTF (407 milliseconds)
- describe functions - user defined functions (441 milliseconds)
- CTAS without serde with location (2 seconds, 831 milliseconds)
- derived from Hive query file: drop_database_removes_partition_dirs.q (734 milliseconds)
- derived from Hive query file: drop_table_removes_partition_dirs.q (563 milliseconds)
- SPARK-17796 Support wildcard character in filename for LOAD DATA LOCAL INPATH (453 milliseconds)
```
```
HiveDDLSuite:
- drop external tables in default database (3 seconds, 5 milliseconds)
- add/drop partitions - external table (2 seconds, 750 milliseconds)
- create/drop database - location without pre-created directory (500 milliseconds)
- create/drop database - location with pre-created directory (407 milliseconds)
- drop database containing tables - CASCADE (453 milliseconds)
- drop an empty database - CASCADE (375 milliseconds)
- drop database containing tables - RESTRICT (328 milliseconds)
- drop an empty database - RESTRICT (391 milliseconds)
- CREATE TABLE LIKE an external data source table (953 milliseconds)
- CREATE TABLE LIKE an external Hive serde table (3 seconds, 782 milliseconds)
- desc table for data source table - no user-defined schema (1 second, 150 milliseconds)
```
```
MetastoreDataSourcesSuite
- CTAS: persisted bucketed data source table (875 milliseconds)
```
```
ShowCreateTableSuite:
- simple external hive table (78 milliseconds)
```
```
PartitionedTablePerfStatsSuite:
- hive table: partitioned pruned table reports only selected files (1 second, 109 milliseconds)
- datasource table: partitioned pruned table reports only selected files (860 milliseconds)
- hive table: lazy partition pruning reads only necessary partition data (859 milliseconds)
- datasource table: lazy partition pruning reads only necessary partition data (1 second, 219 milliseconds)
- hive table: lazy partition pruning with file status caching enabled (875 milliseconds)
- datasource table: lazy partition pruning with file status caching enabled (890 milliseconds)
- hive table: file status caching respects refresh table and refreshByPath (922 milliseconds)
- datasource table: file status caching respects refresh table and refreshByPath (640 milliseconds)
- hive table: file status cache respects size limit (469 milliseconds)
- datasource table: file status cache respects size limit (453 milliseconds)
- datasource table: table setup does not scan filesystem (328 milliseconds)
- hive table: table setup does not scan filesystem (313 milliseconds)
- hive table: num hive client calls does not scale with partition count (5 seconds, 431 milliseconds)
- datasource table: num hive client calls does not scale with partition count (4 seconds, 79 milliseconds)
- hive table: files read and cached when filesource partition management is off (656 milliseconds)
- datasource table: all partition data cached in memory when partition management is off (484 milliseconds)
- SPARK-18700: table loaded only once even when resolved concurrently (2 seconds, 578 milliseconds)
```
```
HiveSparkSubmitSuite:
- temporary Hive UDF: define a UDF and use it (1 second, 745 milliseconds)
- permanent Hive UDF: define a UDF and use it (406 milliseconds)
- permanent Hive UDF: use a already defined permanent function (375 milliseconds)
- SPARK-8368: includes jars passed in through --jars (391 milliseconds)
- SPARK-8020: set sql conf in spark conf (156 milliseconds)
- SPARK-8489: MissingRequirementError during reflection (187 milliseconds)
- SPARK-9757 Persist Parquet relation with decimal column (157 milliseconds)
- SPARK-11009 fix wrong result of Window function in cluster mode (156 milliseconds)
- SPARK-14244 fix window partition size attribute binding failure (156 milliseconds)
- set spark.sql.warehouse.dir (172 milliseconds)
- set hive.metastore.warehouse.dir (156 milliseconds)
- SPARK-16901: set javax.jdo.option.ConnectionURL (157 milliseconds)
- SPARK-18360: default table path of tables in default database should depend on the location of default database (172 milliseconds)
```
```
UtilsSuite:
- resolveURIs with multiple paths (0 milliseconds)
```
```
CheckpointSuite:
- recovery with file input stream (4 seconds, 452 milliseconds)
```
Note: after resolving the aborted tests, there is a test failure identified as below:
```
OrcSourceSuite:
- SPARK-18220: read Hive orc table with varchar column *** FAILED *** (4 seconds, 417 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.execution.QueryExecutionException: FAILED: Execution Error, return code -101 from org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.exec.mr.MapRedTask. org.apache.hadoop.io.nativeio.NativeIO$Windows.access0(Ljava/lang/String;I)Z
at org.apache.spark.sql.hive.client.HiveClientImpl$$anonfun$runHive$1.apply(HiveClientImpl.scala:625)
```
This does not look due to this problem so this PR does not fix it here.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#16451 from HyukjinKwon/all-path-resource-fixes.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
After unifying the CREATE TABLE syntax in https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16296, it's pretty easy to support creating hive table with `DataFrameWriter` and `Catalog` now.
This PR basically just removes the hive provider check in `DataFrameWriter.saveAsTable` and `Catalog.createExternalTable`, and add tests.
## How was this patch tested?
new tests in `HiveDDLSuite`
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16487 from cloud-fan/hive-table.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`OutputWriterFactory`/`OutputWriter` are internal interfaces and we can remove some unnecessary APIs:
1. `OutputWriterFactory.newWriter(path: String)`: no one calls it and no one implements it.
2. `OutputWriter.write(row: Row)`: during execution we only call `writeInternal`, which is weird as `OutputWriter` is already an internal interface. We should rename `writeInternal` to `write` and remove `def write(row: Row)` and it's related converter code. All implementations should just implement `def write(row: InternalRow)`
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16479 from cloud-fan/hive-writer.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Today we have different syntax to create data source or hive serde tables, we should unify them to not confuse users and step forward to make hive a data source.
Please read https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12843835/CREATE-TABLE.pdf for details.
TODO(for follow-up PRs):
1. TBLPROPERTIES is not added to the new syntax, we should decide if we wanna add it later.
2. `SHOW CREATE TABLE` should be updated to use the new syntax.
3. we should decide if we wanna change the behavior of `SET LOCATION`.
## How was this patch tested?
new tests
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16296 from cloud-fan/create-table.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When we append data to a partitioned table with `DataFrameWriter.saveAsTable`, there are 2 issues:
1. doesn't work when the partition has custom location.
2. will recover all partitions
This PR fixes them by moving the special partition handling code from `DataSourceAnalysis` to `InsertIntoHadoopFsRelationCommand`, so that the `DataFrameWriter.saveAsTable` code path can also benefit from it.
## How was this patch tested?
newly added regression tests
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16460 from cloud-fan/append.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
There are many locations in the Spark repo where the same word occurs consecutively. Sometimes they are appropriately placed, but many times they are not. This PR removes the inappropriately duplicated words.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A since only docs or comments were updated.
Author: Niranjan Padmanabhan <niranjan.padmanabhan@gmail.com>
Closes#16455 from neurons/np.structure_streaming_doc.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Now all aggregation functions support partial aggregate, we can remove the `supportsPartual` flag in `AggregateFunction`
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16461 from cloud-fan/partial.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The data in the managed table should be deleted after table is dropped. However, if the partition location is not under the location of the partitioned table, it is not deleted as expected. Users can specify any location for the partition when they adding a partition.
This PR is to delete partition location when dropping managed partitioned tables stored in `InMemoryCatalog`.
### How was this patch tested?
Added test cases for both HiveExternalCatalog and InMemoryCatalog
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#16448 from gatorsmile/unsetSerdeProp.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Fixed non-thread-safe functions used in SessionCatalog:
- refreshTable
- lookupRelation
### How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#16437 from gatorsmile/addSyncToLookUpTable.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to fix the test failures due to different format of paths on Windows.
Failed tests are as below:
```
ColumnExpressionSuite:
- input_file_name, input_file_block_start, input_file_block_length - FileScanRDD *** FAILED *** (187 milliseconds)
"file:///C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/spark-0b21b963-6cfa-411c-8d6f-e6a5e1e73bce/part-00001-c083a03a-e55e-4b05-9073-451de352d006.snappy.parquet" did not contain "C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-0b21b963-6cfa-411c-8d6f-e6a5e1e73bce" (ColumnExpressionSuite.scala:545)
- input_file_name, input_file_block_start, input_file_block_length - HadoopRDD *** FAILED *** (172 milliseconds)
"file:/C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/spark-5d0afa94-7c2f-463b-9db9-2e8403e2bc5f/part-00000-f6530138-9ad3-466d-ab46-0eeb6f85ed0b.txt" did not contain "C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-5d0afa94-7c2f-463b-9db9-2e8403e2bc5f" (ColumnExpressionSuite.scala:569)
- input_file_name, input_file_block_start, input_file_block_length - NewHadoopRDD *** FAILED *** (156 milliseconds)
"file:/C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/spark-a894c7df-c74d-4d19-82a2-a04744cb3766/part-00000-29674e3f-3fcf-4327-9b04-4dab1d46338d.txt" did not contain "C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-a894c7df-c74d-4d19-82a2-a04744cb3766" (ColumnExpressionSuite.scala:598)
```
```
DataStreamReaderWriterSuite:
- source metadataPath *** FAILED *** (62 milliseconds)
org.mockito.exceptions.verification.junit.ArgumentsAreDifferent: Argument(s) are different! Wanted:
streamSourceProvider.createSource(
org.apache.spark.sql.SQLContext3b04133b,
"C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\streaming.metadata-b05db6ae-c8dc-4ce4-b0d9-1eb8c84876c0/sources/0",
None,
"org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.test",
Map()
);
-> at org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.test.DataStreamReaderWriterSuite$$anonfun$12.apply$mcV$sp(DataStreamReaderWriterSuite.scala:374)
Actual invocation has different arguments:
streamSourceProvider.createSource(
org.apache.spark.sql.SQLContext3b04133b,
"/C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/streaming.metadata-b05db6ae-c8dc-4ce4-b0d9-1eb8c84876c0/sources/0",
None,
"org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.test",
Map()
);
```
```
GlobalTempViewSuite:
- CREATE GLOBAL TEMP VIEW USING *** FAILED *** (110 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-960398ba-a0a1-45f6-a59a-d98533f9f519;
```
```
CreateTableAsSelectSuite:
- CREATE TABLE USING AS SELECT *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
- create a table, drop it and create another one with the same name *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
- create table using as select - with partitioned by *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
- create table using as select - with non-zero buckets *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
```
```
HiveMetadataCacheSuite:
- partitioned table is cached when partition pruning is true *** FAILED *** (532 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- partitioned table is cached when partition pruning is false *** FAILED *** (297 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
```
```
MultiDatabaseSuite:
- createExternalTable() to non-default database - with USE *** FAILED *** (954 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-0839d9a7-5e29-467a-9e3e-3e4cd618ee09;
- createExternalTable() to non-default database - without USE *** FAILED *** (500 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-c7e24d73-1d8f-45e8-ab7d-53a83087aec3;
- invalid database name and table names *** FAILED *** (31 milliseconds)
"Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-15a2a494-3483-4876-80e5-ec396e704b77;" did not contain "`t:a` is not a valid name for tables/databases. Valid names only contain alphabet characters, numbers and _." (MultiDatabaseSuite.scala:296)
```
```
OrcQuerySuite:
- SPARK-8501: Avoids discovery schema from empty ORC files *** FAILED *** (15 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- Verify the ORC conversion parameter: CONVERT_METASTORE_ORC *** FAILED *** (78 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- converted ORC table supports resolving mixed case field *** FAILED *** (297 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
```
```
HadoopFsRelationTest - JsonHadoopFsRelationSuite, OrcHadoopFsRelationSuite, ParquetHadoopFsRelationSuite, SimpleTextHadoopFsRelationSuite:
- Locality support for FileScanRDD *** FAILED *** (15 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Wrong FS: file://C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-383d1f13-8783-47fd-964d-9c75e5eec50f, expected: file:///
```
```
HiveQuerySuite:
- CREATE TEMPORARY FUNCTION *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
java.net.MalformedURLException: For input string: "%5Cprojects%5Cspark%5Csql%5Chive%5Ctarget%5Cscala-2.11%5Ctest-classes%5CTestUDTF.jar"
- ADD FILE command *** FAILED *** (500 milliseconds)
java.net.URISyntaxException: Illegal character in opaque part at index 2: C:\projects\spark\sql\hive\target\scala-2.11\test-classes\data\files\v1.txt
- ADD JAR command 2 *** FAILED *** (110 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: LOAD DATA input path does not exist: C:projectssparksqlhive argetscala-2.11 est-classesdatafilessample.json;
```
```
PruneFileSourcePartitionsSuite:
- PruneFileSourcePartitions should not change the output of LogicalRelation *** FAILED *** (15 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
```
```
HiveCommandSuite:
- LOAD DATA LOCAL *** FAILED *** (109 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: LOAD DATA input path does not exist: C:projectssparksqlhive argetscala-2.11 est-classesdatafilesemployee.dat;
- LOAD DATA *** FAILED *** (93 milliseconds)
java.net.URISyntaxException: Illegal character in opaque part at index 15: C:projectsspark arget mpemployee.dat7496657117354281006.tmp
- Truncate Table *** FAILED *** (78 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: LOAD DATA input path does not exist: C:projectssparksqlhive argetscala-2.11 est-classesdatafilesemployee.dat;
```
```
HiveExternalCatalogBackwardCompatibilitySuite:
- make sure we can read table created by old version of Spark *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
"[/C:/projects/spark/target/tmp/]spark-0554d859-74e1-..." did not equal "[C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\]spark-0554d859-74e1-..." (HiveExternalCatalogBackwardCompatibilitySuite.scala:213)
org.scalatest.exceptions.TestFailedException
- make sure we can alter table location created by old version of Spark *** FAILED *** (110 milliseconds)
java.net.URISyntaxException: Illegal character in opaque part at index 15: C:projectsspark arget mpspark-0e9b2c5f-49a1-4e38-a32a-c0ab1813a79f
```
```
ExternalCatalogSuite:
- create/drop/rename partitions should create/delete/rename the directory *** FAILED *** (610 milliseconds)
java.net.URISyntaxException: Illegal character in opaque part at index 2: C:\projects\spark\target\tmp\spark-4c24f010-18df-437b-9fed-990c6f9adece
```
```
SQLQuerySuite:
- describe functions - temporary user defined functions *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
java.net.URISyntaxException: Illegal character in opaque part at index 22: C:projectssparksqlhive argetscala-2.11 est-classesTestUDTF.jar
- specifying database name for a temporary table is not allowed *** FAILED *** (125 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-a34c9814-a483-43f2-be29-37f616b6df91;
```
```
PartitionProviderCompatibilitySuite:
- convert partition provider to hive with repair table *** FAILED *** (281 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-ee5fc96d-8c7d-4ebf-8571-a1d62736473e;
- when partition management is enabled, new tables have partition provider hive *** FAILED *** (187 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-803ad4d6-3e8c-498d-9ca5-5cda5d9b2a48;
- when partition management is disabled, new tables have no partition provider *** FAILED *** (172 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-c9fda9e2-4020-465f-8678-52cd72d0a58f;
- when partition management is disabled, we preserve the old behavior even for new tables *** FAILED *** (203 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget
mpspark-f4a518a6-c49d-43d3-b407-0ddd76948e13;
- insert overwrite partition of legacy datasource table *** FAILED *** (188 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-f4a518a6-c49d-43d3-b407-0ddd76948e79;
- insert overwrite partition of new datasource table overwrites just partition *** FAILED *** (219 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-6ba3a88d-6f6c-42c5-a9f4-6d924a0616ff;
- SPARK-18544 append with saveAsTable - partition management true *** FAILED *** (173 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-cd234a6d-9cb4-4d1d-9e51-854ae9543bbd;
- SPARK-18635 special chars in partition values - partition management true *** FAILED *** (2 seconds, 967 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- SPARK-18635 special chars in partition values - partition management false *** FAILED *** (62 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- SPARK-18659 insert overwrite table with lowercase - partition management true *** FAILED *** (63 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- SPARK-18544 append with saveAsTable - partition management false *** FAILED *** (266 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- SPARK-18659 insert overwrite table files - partition management false *** FAILED *** (63 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- SPARK-18659 insert overwrite table with lowercase - partition management false *** FAILED *** (78 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- sanity check table setup *** FAILED *** (31 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- insert into partial dynamic partitions *** FAILED *** (47 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- insert into fully dynamic partitions *** FAILED *** (62 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- insert into static partition *** FAILED *** (78 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- overwrite partial dynamic partitions *** FAILED *** (63 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- overwrite fully dynamic partitions *** FAILED *** (47 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- overwrite static partition *** FAILED *** (63 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
```
```
MetastoreDataSourcesSuite:
- check change without refresh *** FAILED *** (203 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-00713fe4-ca04-448c-bfc7-6c5e9a2ad2a1;
- drop, change, recreate *** FAILED *** (78 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-2030a21b-7d67-4385-a65b-bb5e2bed4861;
- SPARK-15269 external data source table creation *** FAILED *** (78 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Path does not exist: file:/C:projectsspark arget mpspark-4d50fd4a-14bc-41d6-9232-9554dd233f86;
- CTAS *** FAILED *** (109 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
- CTAS with IF NOT EXISTS *** FAILED *** (109 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
- CTAS: persisted partitioned bucketed data source table *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
- SPARK-15025: create datasource table with path with select *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
- CTAS: persisted partitioned data source table *** FAILED *** (47 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
```
```
HiveMetastoreCatalogSuite:
- Persist non-partitioned parquet relation into metastore as managed table using CTAS *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
- Persist non-partitioned orc relation into metastore as managed table using CTAS *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string
```
```
HiveUDFSuite:
- SPARK-11522 select input_file_name from non-parquet table *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
```
```
QueryPartitionSuite:
- SPARK-13709: reading partitioned Avro table with nested schema *** FAILED *** (250 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
```
```
ParquetHiveCompatibilitySuite:
- simple primitives *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- SPARK-10177 timestamp *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- array *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- map *** FAILED *** (16 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- struct *** FAILED *** (0 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
- SPARK-16344: array of struct with a single field named 'array_element' *** FAILED *** (15 milliseconds)
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: MetaException(message:java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not create a Path from an empty string);
```
## How was this patch tested?
Manually tested via AppVeyor.
```
ColumnExpressionSuite:
- input_file_name, input_file_block_start, input_file_block_length - FileScanRDD (234 milliseconds)
- input_file_name, input_file_block_start, input_file_block_length - HadoopRDD (235 milliseconds)
- input_file_name, input_file_block_start, input_file_block_length - NewHadoopRDD (203 milliseconds)
```
```
DataStreamReaderWriterSuite:
- source metadataPath (63 milliseconds)
```
```
GlobalTempViewSuite:
- CREATE GLOBAL TEMP VIEW USING (436 milliseconds)
```
```
CreateTableAsSelectSuite:
- CREATE TABLE USING AS SELECT (171 milliseconds)
- create a table, drop it and create another one with the same name (422 milliseconds)
- create table using as select - with partitioned by (141 milliseconds)
- create table using as select - with non-zero buckets (125 milliseconds)
```
```
HiveMetadataCacheSuite:
- partitioned table is cached when partition pruning is true (3 seconds, 211 milliseconds)
- partitioned table is cached when partition pruning is false (1 second, 781 milliseconds)
```
```
MultiDatabaseSuite:
- createExternalTable() to non-default database - with USE (797 milliseconds)
- createExternalTable() to non-default database - without USE (640 milliseconds)
- invalid database name and table names (62 milliseconds)
```
```
OrcQuerySuite:
- SPARK-8501: Avoids discovery schema from empty ORC files (703 milliseconds)
- Verify the ORC conversion parameter: CONVERT_METASTORE_ORC (750 milliseconds)
- converted ORC table supports resolving mixed case field (625 milliseconds)
```
```
HadoopFsRelationTest - JsonHadoopFsRelationSuite, OrcHadoopFsRelationSuite, ParquetHadoopFsRelationSuite, SimpleTextHadoopFsRelationSuite:
- Locality support for FileScanRDD (296 milliseconds)
```
```
HiveQuerySuite:
- CREATE TEMPORARY FUNCTION (125 milliseconds)
- ADD FILE command (250 milliseconds)
- ADD JAR command 2 (609 milliseconds)
```
```
PruneFileSourcePartitionsSuite:
- PruneFileSourcePartitions should not change the output of LogicalRelation (359 milliseconds)
```
```
HiveCommandSuite:
- LOAD DATA LOCAL (1 second, 829 milliseconds)
- LOAD DATA (1 second, 735 milliseconds)
- Truncate Table (1 second, 641 milliseconds)
```
```
HiveExternalCatalogBackwardCompatibilitySuite:
- make sure we can read table created by old version of Spark (32 milliseconds)
- make sure we can alter table location created by old version of Spark (125 milliseconds)
- make sure we can rename table created by old version of Spark (281 milliseconds)
```
```
ExternalCatalogSuite:
- create/drop/rename partitions should create/delete/rename the directory (625 milliseconds)
```
```
SQLQuerySuite:
- describe functions - temporary user defined functions (31 milliseconds)
- specifying database name for a temporary table is not allowed (390 milliseconds)
```
```
PartitionProviderCompatibilitySuite:
- convert partition provider to hive with repair table (813 milliseconds)
- when partition management is enabled, new tables have partition provider hive (562 milliseconds)
- when partition management is disabled, new tables have no partition provider (344 milliseconds)
- when partition management is disabled, we preserve the old behavior even for new tables (422 milliseconds)
- insert overwrite partition of legacy datasource table (750 milliseconds)
- SPARK-18544 append with saveAsTable - partition management true (985 milliseconds)
- SPARK-18635 special chars in partition values - partition management true (3 seconds, 328 milliseconds)
- SPARK-18635 special chars in partition values - partition management false (2 seconds, 891 milliseconds)
- SPARK-18659 insert overwrite table with lowercase - partition management true (750 milliseconds)
- SPARK-18544 append with saveAsTable - partition management false (656 milliseconds)
- SPARK-18659 insert overwrite table files - partition management false (922 milliseconds)
- SPARK-18659 insert overwrite table with lowercase - partition management false (469 milliseconds)
- sanity check table setup (937 milliseconds)
- insert into partial dynamic partitions (2 seconds, 985 milliseconds)
- insert into fully dynamic partitions (1 second, 937 milliseconds)
- insert into static partition (1 second, 578 milliseconds)
- overwrite partial dynamic partitions (7 seconds, 561 milliseconds)
- overwrite fully dynamic partitions (1 second, 766 milliseconds)
- overwrite static partition (1 second, 797 milliseconds)
```
```
MetastoreDataSourcesSuite:
- check change without refresh (610 milliseconds)
- drop, change, recreate (437 milliseconds)
- SPARK-15269 external data source table creation (297 milliseconds)
- CTAS with IF NOT EXISTS (437 milliseconds)
- CTAS: persisted partitioned bucketed data source table (422 milliseconds)
- SPARK-15025: create datasource table with path with select (265 milliseconds)
- CTAS (438 milliseconds)
- CTAS with IF NOT EXISTS (469 milliseconds)
- CTAS: persisted partitioned bucketed data source table (406 milliseconds)
```
```
HiveMetastoreCatalogSuite:
- Persist non-partitioned parquet relation into metastore as managed table using CTAS (406 milliseconds)
- Persist non-partitioned orc relation into metastore as managed table using CTAS (313 milliseconds)
```
```
HiveUDFSuite:
- SPARK-11522 select input_file_name from non-parquet table (3 seconds, 144 milliseconds)
```
```
QueryPartitionSuite:
- SPARK-13709: reading partitioned Avro table with nested schema (1 second, 67 milliseconds)
```
```
ParquetHiveCompatibilitySuite:
- simple primitives (745 milliseconds)
- SPARK-10177 timestamp (375 milliseconds)
- array (407 milliseconds)
- map (409 milliseconds)
- struct (437 milliseconds)
- SPARK-16344: array of struct with a single field named 'array_element' (391 milliseconds)
```
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#16397 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-18922-paths.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The `CreateDataSourceTableAsSelectCommand` is quite complex now, as it has a lot of work to do if the table already exists:
1. throw exception if we don't want to ignore it.
2. do some check and adjust the schema if we want to append data.
3. drop the table and create it again if we want to overwrite.
The work 2 and 3 should be done by analyzer, so that we can also apply it to hive tables.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15996 from cloud-fan/append.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Since `spark.sql.hive.thriftServer.singleSession` is a configuration of SQL component, this conf can be moved from `SparkConf` to `StaticSQLConf`.
When we introduced `spark.sql.hive.thriftServer.singleSession`, all the SQL configuration are session specific. They can be modified in different sessions.
In Spark 2.1, static SQL configuration is added. It is a perfect fit for `spark.sql.hive.thriftServer.singleSession`. Previously, we did the same move for `spark.sql.warehouse.dir` from `SparkConf` to `StaticSQLConf`
### How was this patch tested?
Added test cases in HiveThriftServer2Suites.scala
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#16392 from gatorsmile/hiveThriftServerSingleSession.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When we describe a table, we only wanna see the information of this table, not read it, so it's ok even if the format class is not present at the classpath.
## How was this patch tested?
new regression test
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16388 from cloud-fan/hive.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently we implement `Aggregator` with `DeclarativeAggregate`, which will serialize/deserialize the buffer object every time we process an input.
This PR implements `Aggregator` with `TypedImperativeAggregate` and avoids to serialize/deserialize buffer object many times. The benchmark shows we get about 2 times speed up.
For simple buffer object that doesn't need serialization, we still go with `DeclarativeAggregate`, to avoid performance regression.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16383 from cloud-fan/aggregator.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Statistics in LogicalPlan should use attributes to refer to columns rather than column names, because two columns from two relations can have the same column name. But CatalogTable doesn't have the concepts of attribute or broadcast hint in Statistics. Therefore, putting Statistics in CatalogTable is confusing.
We define a different statistic structure in CatalogTable, which is only responsible for interacting with metastore, and is converted to statistics in LogicalPlan when it is used.
## How was this patch tested?
add test cases
Author: wangzhenhua <wangzhenhua@huawei.com>
Author: Zhenhua Wang <wzh_zju@163.com>
Closes#16323 from wzhfy/nameToAttr.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR cleans up duplicated checking for file paths in implemented data sources and prevent to attempt to list twice in ORC data source.
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/14585 handles a problem for the partition column name having `_` and the issue itself is resolved correctly. However, it seems the data sources implementing `FileFormat` are validating the paths duplicately. Assuming from the comment in `CSVFileFormat`, `// TODO: Move filtering.`, I guess we don't have to check this duplicately.
Currently, this seems being filtered in `PartitioningAwareFileIndex.shouldFilterOut` and`PartitioningAwareFileIndex.isDataPath`. So, `FileFormat.inferSchema` will always receive leaf files. For example, running to codes below:
``` scala
spark.range(10).withColumn("_locality_code", $"id").write.partitionBy("_locality_code").save("/tmp/parquet")
spark.read.parquet("/tmp/parquet")
```
gives the paths below without directories but just valid data files:
``` bash
/tmp/parquet/_col=0/part-r-00000-094a8efa-bece-4b50-b54c-7918d1f7b3f8.snappy.parquet
/tmp/parquet/_col=1/part-r-00000-094a8efa-bece-4b50-b54c-7918d1f7b3f8.snappy.parquet
/tmp/parquet/_col=2/part-r-00000-25de2b50-225a-4bcf-a2bc-9eb9ed407ef6.snappy.parquet
...
```
to `FileFormat.inferSchema`.
## How was this patch tested?
Unit test added in `HadoopFsRelationTest` and related existing tests.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#14627 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-16975.
Remove spark-tag's compile-scope dependency (and, indirectly, spark-core's compile-scope transitive-dependency) on scalatest by splitting test-oriented tags into spark-tags' test JAR.
Alternative to #16303.
Author: Ryan Williams <ryan.blake.williams@gmail.com>
Closes#16311 from ryan-williams/tt.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently, we only have a SQL interface for recovering all the partitions in the directory of a table and update the catalog. `MSCK REPAIR TABLE` or `ALTER TABLE table RECOVER PARTITIONS`. (Actually, very hard for me to remember `MSCK` and have no clue what it means)
After the new "Scalable Partition Handling", the table repair becomes much more important for making visible the data in the created data source partitioned table.
Thus, this PR is to add it into the Catalog interface. After this PR, users can repair the table by
```Scala
spark.catalog.recoverPartitions("testTable")
```
### How was this patch tested?
Modified the existing test cases.
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#16356 from gatorsmile/repairTable.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When we append data to an existing table with `DataFrameWriter.saveAsTable`, we will do various checks to make sure the appended data is consistent with the existing data.
However, we get the information of the existing table by matching the table relation, instead of looking at the table metadata. This is error-prone, e.g. we only check the number of columns for `HadoopFsRelation`, we forget to check bucketing, etc.
This PR refactors the error checking by looking at the metadata of the existing table, and fix several bugs:
* SPARK-18899: We forget to check if the specified bucketing matched the existing table, which may lead to a problematic table that has different bucketing in different data files.
* SPARK-18912: We forget to check the number of columns for non-file-based data source table
* SPARK-18913: We don't support append data to a table with special column names.
## How was this patch tested?
new regression test.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16313 from cloud-fan/bug1.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
It's weird that we use `Hive.getDatabase` to check the existence of a database, while Hive has a `databaseExists` interface.
What's worse, `Hive.getDatabase` will produce an error message if the database doesn't exist, which is annoying when we only want to check the database existence.
This PR fixes this and use `Hive.databaseExists` to check database existence.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16332 from cloud-fan/minor.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
As the scenario describe in [SPARK-18700](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-18700), when cachedDataSourceTables invalided, the coming few queries will fetch all FileStatus in listLeafFiles function. In the condition of table has many partitions, these jobs will occupy much memory of driver finally may cause driver OOM.
In this patch, add StripedLock for each table's relation in cache not for the whole cachedDataSourceTables, each table's load cache operation protected by it.
## How was this patch tested?
Add a multi-thread access table test in `PartitionedTablePerfStatsSuite` and check it only loading once using metrics in `HiveCatalogMetrics`
Author: xuanyuanking <xyliyuanjian@gmail.com>
Closes#16135 from xuanyuanking/SPARK-18700.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Below are the files/directories generated for three inserts againsts a Hive table:
```
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-29_149_4298858301766472202-1
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-29_149_4298858301766472202-1/-ext-10000
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-29_149_4298858301766472202-1/-ext-10000/._SUCCESS.crc
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-29_149_4298858301766472202-1/-ext-10000/.part-00000.crc
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-29_149_4298858301766472202-1/-ext-10000/_SUCCESS
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-29_149_4298858301766472202-1/-ext-10000/part-00000
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-30_454_6445008511655931341-1
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-30_454_6445008511655931341-1/-ext-10000
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-30_454_6445008511655931341-1/-ext-10000/._SUCCESS.crc
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-30_454_6445008511655931341-1/-ext-10000/.part-00000.crc
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-30_454_6445008511655931341-1/-ext-10000/_SUCCESS
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-30_454_6445008511655931341-1/-ext-10000/part-00000
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-30_722_3388423608658711001-1
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-30_722_3388423608658711001-1/-ext-10000
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-30_722_3388423608658711001-1/-ext-10000/._SUCCESS.crc
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-30_722_3388423608658711001-1/-ext-10000/.part-00000.crc
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-30_722_3388423608658711001-1/-ext-10000/_SUCCESS
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.hive-staging_hive_2016-12-03_20-56-30_722_3388423608658711001-1/-ext-10000/part-00000
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.part-00000.crc
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/part-00000
```
The first 18 files are temporary. We do not drop it until the end of JVM termination. If JVM does not appropriately terminate, these temporary files/directories will not be dropped.
Only the last two files are needed, as shown below.
```
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/.part-00000.crc
/private/var/folders/4b/sgmfldk15js406vk7lw5llzw0000gn/T/spark-41eaa5ce-0288-471e-bba1-09cc482813ff/part-00000
```
The temporary files/directories could accumulate a lot when we issue many inserts, since each insert generats at least six files. This could eat a lot of spaces and slow down the JVM termination. When the JVM does not terminates approprately, the files might not be dropped.
This PR is to drop the created staging files and temporary data files after each insert/CTAS.
### How was this patch tested?
Added a test case
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#16134 from gatorsmile/deleteFiles.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`OverwriteOptions` was introduced in https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15705, to carry the information of static partitions. However, after further refactor, this information becomes duplicated and we can remove `OverwriteOptions`.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15995 from cloud-fan/overwrite.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Before hive 1.1, when inserting into a table, hive will create the staging directory under a common scratch directory. After the writing is finished, hive will simply empty the table directory and move the staging directory to it.
After hive 1.1, hive will create the staging directory under the table directory, and when moving staging directory to table directory, hive will still empty the table directory, but will exclude the staging directory there.
In `InsertIntoHiveTable`, we simply copy the code from hive 1.2, which means we will always create the staging directory under the table directory, no matter what the hive version is. This causes problems if the hive version is prior to 1.1, because the staging directory will be removed by hive when hive is trying to empty the table directory.
This PR copies the code from hive 0.13, so that we have 2 branches to create staging directory. If hive version is prior to 1.1, we'll go to the old style branch(i.e. create the staging directory under a common scratch directory), else, go to the new style branch(i.e. create the staging directory under the table directory)
## How was this patch tested?
new test
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16104 from cloud-fan/hive-0.13.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Cloudera put `/var/run/cloudera-scm-agent/process/15000-hive-HIVEMETASTORE/hive-site.xml` as the configuration file for the Hive Metastore Server, where `hive.metastore.try.direct.sql=false`. But Spark isn't reading this configuration file and get default value `hive.metastore.try.direct.sql=true`. As mallman said, we should use `getMetaConf` method to obtain the original configuration from Hive Metastore Server. I have tested this method few times and the return value is always consistent with Hive Metastore Server.
## How was this patch tested?
The existing tests.
Author: Yuming Wang <wgyumg@gmail.com>
Closes#16122 from wangyum/SPARK-18681.
The value of the "isSrcLocal" parameter passed to Hive's loadTable and
loadPartition methods needs to be set according to the user query (e.g.
"LOAD DATA LOCAL"), and not the current code that tries to guess what
it should be.
For existing versions of Hive the current behavior is probably ok, but
some recent changes in the Hive code changed the semantics slightly,
making code that sets "isSrcLocal" to "true" incorrectly to do the
wrong thing. It would end up moving the parent directory of the files
into the final location, instead of the file themselves, resulting
in a table that cannot be read.
I modified HiveCommandSuite so that existing "LOAD DATA" tests are run
both in local and non-local mode, since the semantics are slightly different.
The tests include a few new checks to make sure the semantics follow
what Hive describes in its documentation.
Tested with existing unit tests and also ran some Hive integration tests
with a version of Hive containing the changes that surfaced the problem.
Author: Marcelo Vanzin <vanzin@cloudera.com>
Closes#16179 from vanzin/SPARK-18752.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Make stateful udf as nondeterministic
## How was this patch tested?
Add new test cases with both Stateful and Stateless UDF.
Without the patch, the test cases will throw exception:
1 did not equal 10
ScalaTestFailureLocation: org.apache.spark.sql.hive.execution.HiveUDFSuite$$anonfun$21 at (HiveUDFSuite.scala:501)
org.scalatest.exceptions.TestFailedException: 1 did not equal 10
at org.scalatest.Assertions$class.newAssertionFailedException(Assertions.scala:500)
at org.scalatest.FunSuite.newAssertionFailedException(FunSuite.scala:1555)
...
Author: Zhan Zhang <zhanzhang@fb.com>
Closes#16068 from zhzhan/state.
(Link to Jira issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-18572)
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently Spark answers the `SHOW PARTITIONS` command by fetching all of the table's partition metadata from the external catalog and constructing partition names therefrom. The Hive client has a `getPartitionNames` method which is many times faster for this purpose, with the performance improvement scaling with the number of partitions in a table.
To test the performance impact of this PR, I ran the `SHOW PARTITIONS` command on two Hive tables with large numbers of partitions. One table has ~17,800 partitions, and the other has ~95,000 partitions. For the purposes of this PR, I'll call the former table `table1` and the latter table `table2`. I ran 5 trials for each table with before-and-after versions of this PR. The results are as follows:
Spark at bdc8153, `SHOW PARTITIONS table1`, times in seconds:
7.901
3.983
4.018
4.331
4.261
Spark at bdc8153, `SHOW PARTITIONS table2`
(Timed out after 10 minutes with a `SocketTimeoutException`.)
Spark at this PR, `SHOW PARTITIONS table1`, times in seconds:
3.801
0.449
0.395
0.348
0.336
Spark at this PR, `SHOW PARTITIONS table2`, times in seconds:
5.184
1.63
1.474
1.519
1.41
Taking the best times from each trial, we get a 12x performance improvement for a table with ~17,800 partitions and at least a 426x improvement for a table with ~95,000 partitions. More significantly, the latter command doesn't even complete with the current code in master.
This is actually a patch we've been using in-house at VideoAmp since Spark 1.1. It's made all the difference in the practical usability of our largest tables. Even with tables with about 1,000 partitions there's a performance improvement of about 2-3x.
## How was this patch tested?
I added a unit test to `VersionsSuite` which tests that the Hive client's `getPartitionNames` method returns the correct number of partitions.
Author: Michael Allman <michael@videoamp.com>
Closes#15998 from mallman/spark-18572-list_partition_names.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Even though in 2.1 creating a partitioned datasource table will not populate the partition data by default (until the user issues MSCK REPAIR TABLE), it seems we still scan the filesystem for no good reason.
We should avoid doing this when the user specifies a schema.
## How was this patch tested?
Perf stat tests.
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#16090 from ericl/spark-18661.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This patch bumps master branch version to 2.2.0-SNAPSHOT.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#16126 from rxin/SPARK-18695.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Two bugs are addressed here
1. INSERT OVERWRITE TABLE sometime crashed when catalog partition management was enabled. This was because when dropping partitions after an overwrite operation, the Hive client will attempt to delete the partition files. If the entire partition directory was dropped, this would fail. The PR fixes this by adding a flag to control whether the Hive client should attempt to delete files.
2. The static partition spec for OVERWRITE TABLE was not correctly resolved to the case-sensitive original partition names. This resulted in the entire table being overwritten if you did not correctly capitalize your partition names.
cc yhuai cloud-fan
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests. Surprisingly, the existing overwrite table tests did not catch these edge cases.
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#16088 from ericl/spark-18659.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This replaces uses of `TextOutputFormat` with an `OutputStream`, which will either write directly to the filesystem or indirectly via a compressor (if so configured). This avoids intermediate buffering.
The inverse of this (reading directly from a stream) is necessary for streaming large JSON records (when `wholeFile` is enabled) so I wanted to keep the read and write paths symmetric.
## How was this patch tested?
Existing unit tests.
Author: Nathan Howell <nhowell@godaddy.com>
Closes#16089 from NathanHowell/SPARK-18658.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
In Spark 2.1, we make Hive serde tables case-preserving by putting the table metadata in table properties, like what we did for data source table. However, we should not put table provider, as it will break forward compatibility. e.g. if we create a Hive serde table with Spark 2.1, using `sql("create table test stored as parquet as select 1")`, we will fail to read it with Spark 2.0, as Spark 2.0 mistakenly treat it as data source table because there is a `provider` entry in table properties.
Logically Hive serde table's provider is always hive, we don't need to store it in table properties, this PR removes it.
## How was this patch tested?
manually test the forward compatibility issue.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16080 from cloud-fan/hive.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Due to confusion between URI vs paths, in certain cases we escape partition values too many times, which causes some Hive client operations to fail or write data to the wrong location. This PR fixes at least some of these cases.
To my understanding this is how values, filesystem paths, and URIs interact.
- Hive stores raw (unescaped) partition values that are returned to you directly when you call listPartitions.
- Internally, we convert these raw values to filesystem paths via `ExternalCatalogUtils.[un]escapePathName`.
- In some circumstances we store URIs instead of filesystem paths. When a path is converted to a URI via `path.toURI`, the escaped partition values are further URI-encoded. This means that to get a path back from a URI, you must call `new Path(new URI(uriTxt))` in order to decode the URI-encoded string.
- In `CatalogStorageFormat` we store URIs as strings. This makes it easy to forget to URI-decode the value before converting it into a path.
- Finally, the Hive client itself uses mostly Paths for representing locations, and only URIs occasionally.
In the future we should probably clean this up, perhaps by dropping use of URIs when unnecessary. We should also try fixing escaping for partition names as well as values, though names are unlikely to contain special characters.
cc mallman cloud-fan yhuai
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests.
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#16071 from ericl/spark-18635.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Spark SQL only has `StringType`, when reading hive table with varchar column, we will read that column as `StringType`. However, we still need to use varchar `ObjectInspector` to read varchar column in hive table, which means we need to know the actual column type at hive side.
In Spark 2.1, after https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/14363 , we parse hive type string to catalyst type, which means the actual column type at hive side is erased. Then we may use string `ObjectInspector` to read varchar column and fail.
This PR keeps the original hive column type string in the metadata of `StructField`, and use it when we convert it to a hive column.
## How was this patch tested?
newly added regression test
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16060 from cloud-fan/varchar.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Spark SQL supports Unicode characters for column names when specified within backticks(`). When the Hive support is enabled, the version of the Hive metastore must be higher than 0.12, See the JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-6013 Hive metastore supports Unicode characters for column names since 0.13.
In Spark SQL, table comments, and view comments always allow Unicode characters without backticks.
BTW, a separate PR has been submitted for database and table name validation because we do not support Unicode characters in these two cases.
### How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#15255 from gatorsmile/unicodeSupport.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`AggregateFunction` currently implements `ImplicitCastInputTypes` (which enables implicit input type casting). There are actually quite a few situations in which we don't need this, or require more control over our input. A recent example is the aggregate for `CountMinSketch` which should only take string, binary or integral types inputs.
This PR removes `ImplicitCastInputTypes` from the `AggregateFunction` and makes a case-by-case decision on what kind of input validation we should use.
## How was this patch tested?
Refactoring only. Existing tests.
Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>
Closes#16066 from hvanhovell/SPARK-18632.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR make `sbt unidoc` complete with Java 8.
This PR roughly includes several fixes as below:
- Fix unrecognisable class and method links in javadoc by changing it from `[[..]]` to `` `...` ``
```diff
- * A column that will be computed based on the data in a [[DataFrame]].
+ * A column that will be computed based on the data in a `DataFrame`.
```
- Fix throws annotations so that they are recognisable in javadoc
- Fix URL links to `<a href="http..."></a>`.
```diff
- * [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision_tree_learning Decision tree]] model for regression.
+ * <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision_tree_learning">
+ * Decision tree (Wikipedia)</a> model for regression.
```
```diff
- * see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receiver_operating_characteristic
+ * see <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receiver_operating_characteristic">
+ * Receiver operating characteristic (Wikipedia)</a>
```
- Fix < to > to
- `greater than`/`greater than or equal to` or `less than`/`less than or equal to` where applicable.
- Wrap it with `{{{...}}}` to print them in javadoc or use `{code ...}` or `{literal ..}`. Please refer https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/16013#discussion_r89665558
- Fix `</p>` complaint
## How was this patch tested?
Manually tested by `jekyll build` with Java 7 and 8
```
java version "1.7.0_80"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_80-b15)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.80-b11, mixed mode)
```
```
java version "1.8.0_45"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_45-b14)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.45-b02, mixed mode)
```
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#16013 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-3359-errors-more.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We failed to properly propagate table metadata for existing tables for the saveAsTable command. This caused a downstream component to think the table was MANAGED, writing data to the wrong location.
## How was this patch tested?
Unit test that fails before the patch.
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#15983 from ericl/spark-18544.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR fixes a random OOM issue occurred while running `ObjectHashAggregateSuite`.
This issue can be steadily reproduced under the following conditions:
1. The aggregation must be evaluated using `ObjectHashAggregateExec`;
2. There must be an input column whose data type involves `ArrayType` (an input column of `MapType` may even cause SIGSEGV);
3. Sort-based aggregation fallback must be triggered during evaluation.
The root cause is that while falling back to sort-based aggregation, we must sort and feed already evaluated partial aggregation buffers living in the hash map to the sort-based aggregator using an external sorter. However, the underlying mutable byte buffer of `UnsafeRow`s produced by the iterator of the external sorter is reused and may get overwritten when the iterator steps forward. After the last entry is consumed, the byte buffer points to a block of uninitialized memory filled by `5a`. Therefore, while reading an `UnsafeArrayData` out of the `UnsafeRow`, `5a5a5a5a` is treated as array size and triggers a memory allocation for a ridiculously large array and immediately blows up the JVM with an OOM.
To fix this issue, we only need to add `.copy()` accordingly.
## How was this patch tested?
New regression test case added in `ObjectHashAggregateSuite`.
Author: Cheng Lian <lian@databricks.com>
Closes#15976 from liancheng/investigate-oom.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Implement percentile SQL function. It computes the exact percentile(s) of expr at pc with range in [0, 1].
## How was this patch tested?
Add a new testsuite `PercentileSuite` to test percentile directly.
Updated related testcases in `ExpressionToSQLSuite`.
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>
Author: 蒋星博 <jiangxingbo@meituan.com>
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxingbo@meituan.com>
Closes#14136 from jiangxb1987/percentile.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15704 will fail if we use int literal in `DROP PARTITION`, and we have reverted it in branch-2.1.
This PR reverts it in master branch, and add a regression test for it, to make sure the master branch is healthy.
## How was this patch tested?
new regression test
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16036 from cloud-fan/revert.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
In Spark 2.1, we did a lot of refactor for `HiveExternalCatalog` and related code path. These refactor may introduce external behavior changes and break backward compatibility. e.g. http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-18464
To avoid future compatibility problems of `HiveExternalCatalog`, this PR dumps some typical table metadata from tables created by 2.0, and test if they can recognized by current version of Spark.
## How was this patch tested?
test only change
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#16003 from cloud-fan/test.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently, the name validation checks are limited to table creation. It is enfored by Analyzer rule: `PreWriteCheck`.
However, table renaming and database creation have the same issues. It makes more sense to do the checks in `SessionCatalog`. This PR is to add it into `SessionCatalog`.
### How was this patch tested?
Added test cases
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#16018 from gatorsmile/nameValidate.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR only tries to fix things that looks pretty straightforward and were fixed in other previous PRs before.
This PR roughly fixes several things as below:
- Fix unrecognisable class and method links in javadoc by changing it from `[[..]]` to `` `...` ``
```
[error] .../spark/sql/core/target/java/org/apache/spark/sql/streaming/DataStreamReader.java:226: error: reference not found
[error] * Loads text files and returns a {link DataFrame} whose schema starts with a string column named
```
- Fix an exception annotation and remove code backticks in `throws` annotation
Currently, sbt unidoc with Java 8 complains as below:
```
[error] .../java/org/apache/spark/sql/streaming/StreamingQuery.java:72: error: unexpected text
[error] * throws StreamingQueryException, if <code>this</code> query has terminated with an exception.
```
`throws` should specify the correct class name from `StreamingQueryException,` to `StreamingQueryException` without backticks. (see [JDK-8007644](https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8007644)).
- Fix `[[http..]]` to `<a href="http..."></a>`.
```diff
- * [[https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/entry/diagnosing_tls_ssl_and_https Oracle
- * blog page]].
+ * <a href="https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/entry/diagnosing_tls_ssl_and_https">
+ * Oracle blog page</a>.
```
`[[http...]]` link markdown in scaladoc is unrecognisable in javadoc.
- It seems class can't have `return` annotation. So, two cases of this were removed.
```
[error] .../java/org/apache/spark/mllib/regression/IsotonicRegression.java:27: error: invalid use of return
[error] * return New instance of IsotonicRegression.
```
- Fix < to `<` and > to `>` according to HTML rules.
- Fix `</p>` complaint
- Exclude unrecognisable in javadoc, `constructor`, `todo` and `groupname`.
## How was this patch tested?
Manually tested by `jekyll build` with Java 7 and 8
```
java version "1.7.0_80"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_80-b15)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.80-b11, mixed mode)
```
```
java version "1.8.0_45"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_45-b14)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.45-b02, mixed mode)
```
Note: this does not yet make sbt unidoc suceed with Java 8 yet but it reduces the number of errors with Java 8.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#15999 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-3359-errors.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The current implementation of column stats uses the base64 encoding of the internal UnsafeRow format to persist statistics (in table properties in Hive metastore). This is an internal format that is not stable across different versions of Spark and should NOT be used for persistence. In addition, it would be better if statistics stored in the catalog is human readable.
This pull request introduces the following changes:
1. Created a single ColumnStat class to for all data types. All data types track the same set of statistics.
2. Updated the implementation for stats collection to get rid of the dependency on internal data structures (e.g. InternalRow, or storing DateType as an int32). For example, previously dates were stored as a single integer, but are now stored as java.sql.Date. When we implement the next steps of CBO, we can add code to convert those back into internal types again.
3. Documented clearly what JVM data types are being used to store what data.
4. Defined a simple Map[String, String] interface for serializing and deserializing column stats into/from the catalog.
5. Rearranged the method/function structure so it is more clear what the supported data types are, and also moved how stats are generated into ColumnStat class so they are easy to find.
## How was this patch tested?
Removed most of the original test cases created for column statistics, and added three very simple ones to cover all the cases. The three test cases validate:
1. Roundtrip serialization works.
2. Behavior when analyzing non-existent column or unsupported data type column.
3. Result for stats collection for all valid data types.
Also moved parser related tests into a parser test suite and added an explicit serialization test for the Hive external catalog.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#15959 from rxin/SPARK-18522.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
In Spark 2.0, `SaveAsTable` does not work when the target table is a Hive serde table, but Spark 1.6 works.
**Spark 1.6**
``` Scala
scala> sql("create table sample.sample stored as SEQUENCEFILE as select 1 as key, 'abc' as value")
res2: org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame = []
scala> val df = sql("select key, value as value from sample.sample")
df: org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame = [key: int, value: string]
scala> df.write.mode("append").saveAsTable("sample.sample")
scala> sql("select * from sample.sample").show()
+---+-----+
|key|value|
+---+-----+
| 1| abc|
| 1| abc|
+---+-----+
```
**Spark 2.0**
``` Scala
scala> df.write.mode("append").saveAsTable("sample.sample")
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Saving data in MetastoreRelation sample, sample
is not supported.;
```
So far, we do not plan to support it in Spark 2.1 due to the risk. Spark 1.6 works because it internally uses insertInto. But, if we change it back it will break the semantic of saveAsTable (this method uses by-name resolution instead of using by-position resolution used by insertInto). More extra changes are needed to support `hive` as a `format` in DataFrameWriter.
Instead, users should use insertInto API. This PR corrects the error messages. Users can understand how to bypass it before we support it in a separate PR.
### How was this patch tested?
Test cases are added
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#15926 from gatorsmile/saveAsTableFix5.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
While this behavior is debatable, consider the following use case:
```sql
UNCACHE TABLE foo;
CACHE TABLE foo AS
SELECT * FROM bar
```
The command above fails the first time you run it. But I want to run the command above over and over again, and I don't want to change my code just for the first run of it.
The issue is that subsequent `CACHE TABLE` commands do not overwrite the existing table.
Now we can do:
```sql
UNCACHE TABLE IF EXISTS foo;
CACHE TABLE foo AS
SELECT * FROM bar
```
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests
Author: Burak Yavuz <brkyvz@gmail.com>
Closes#15896 from brkyvz/uncache.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
HiveExternalCatalog.listPartitions should only call `getTable` once, instead of calling it for every partitions.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15978 from cloud-fan/perf.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR adds the support for `UserDefinedType` when writing out instead of throwing `ClassCastException` in ORC data source.
In more details, `OrcStruct` is being created based on string from`DataType.catalogString`. For user-defined type, it seems it returns `sqlType.simpleString` for `catalogString` by default[1]. However, during type-dispatching to match the output with the schema, it tries to cast to, for example, `StructType`[2].
So, running the codes below (`MyDenseVector` was borrowed[3]) :
``` scala
val data = Seq((1, new UDT.MyDenseVector(Array(0.25, 2.25, 4.25))))
val udtDF = data.toDF("id", "vectors")
udtDF.write.orc("/tmp/test.orc")
```
ends up throwing an exception as below:
```
java.lang.ClassCastException: org.apache.spark.sql.UDT$MyDenseVectorUDT cannot be cast to org.apache.spark.sql.types.ArrayType
at org.apache.spark.sql.hive.HiveInspectors$class.wrapperFor(HiveInspectors.scala:381)
at org.apache.spark.sql.hive.orc.OrcSerializer.wrapperFor(OrcFileFormat.scala:164)
...
```
So, this PR uses `UserDefinedType.sqlType` during finding the correct converter when writing out in ORC data source.
[1]dfdcab00c7/sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/types/UserDefinedType.scala (L95)
[2]d2dc8c4a16/sql/hive/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/hive/HiveInspectors.scala (L326)
[3]2bfed1a0c5/sql/core/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/UserDefinedTypeSuite.scala (L38-L70)
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests in `OrcQuerySuite`.
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#15361 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-17765.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
I'm spending more time at the design & code level for cost-based optimizer now, and have found a number of issues related to maintainability and compatibility that I will like to address.
This is a small pull request to clean up AnalyzeColumnCommand:
1. Removed warning on duplicated columns. Warnings in log messages are useless since most users that run SQL don't see them.
2. Removed the nested updateStats function, by just inlining the function.
3. Renamed a few functions to better reflect what they do.
4. Removed the factory apply method for ColumnStatStruct. It is a bad pattern to use a apply method that returns an instantiation of a class that is not of the same type (ColumnStatStruct.apply used to return CreateNamedStruct).
5. Renamed ColumnStatStruct to just AnalyzeColumnCommand.
6. Added more documentation explaining some of the non-obvious return types and code blocks.
In follow-up pull requests, I'd like to address the following:
1. Get rid of the Map[String, ColumnStat] map, since internally we should be using Attribute to reference columns, rather than strings.
2. Decouple the fields exposed by ColumnStat and internals of Spark SQL's execution path. Currently the two are coupled because ColumnStat takes in an InternalRow.
3. Correctness: Remove code path that stores statistics in the catalog using the base64 encoding of the UnsafeRow format, which is not stable across Spark versions.
4. Clearly document the data representation stored in the catalog for statistics.
## How was this patch tested?
Affected test cases have been updated.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#15933 from rxin/SPARK-18505.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When reading zero columns (e.g., count(*)) from ORC or any other format that uses HiveShim, actually set the read column list to empty for Hive to use.
## How was this patch tested?
Query correctness is handled by existing unit tests. I'm happy to add more if anyone can point out some case that is not covered.
Reduction in data read can be verified in the UI when built with a recent version of Hadoop say:
```
build/mvn -Pyarn -Phadoop-2.7 -Dhadoop.version=2.7.0 -Phive -DskipTests clean package
```
However the default Hadoop 2.2 that is used for unit tests does not report actual bytes read and instead just full file sizes (see FileScanRDD.scala line 80). Therefore I don't think there is a good way to add a unit test for this.
I tested with the following setup using above build options
```
case class OrcData(intField: Long, stringField: String)
spark.range(1,1000000).map(i => OrcData(i, s"part-$i")).toDF().write.format("orc").save("orc_test")
sql(
s"""CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE orc_test(
| intField LONG,
| stringField STRING
|)
|STORED AS ORC
|LOCATION '${System.getProperty("user.dir") + "/orc_test"}'
""".stripMargin)
```
## Results
query | Spark 2.0.2 | this PR
---|---|---
`sql("select count(*) from orc_test").collect`|4.4 MB|199.4 KB
`sql("select intField from orc_test").collect`|743.4 KB|743.4 KB
`sql("select * from orc_test").collect`|4.4 MB|4.4 MB
Author: Andrew Ray <ray.andrew@gmail.com>
Closes#15898 from aray/sql-orc-no-col.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The current semantic of the warehouse config:
1. it's a static config, which means you can't change it once your spark application is launched.
2. Once a database is created, its location won't change even the warehouse path config is changed.
3. default database is a special case, although its location is fixed, but the locations of tables created in it are not. If a Spark app starts with warehouse path B(while the location of default database is A), then users create a table `tbl` in default database, its location will be `B/tbl` instead of `A/tbl`. If uses change the warehouse path config to C, and create another table `tbl2`, its location will still be `B/tbl2` instead of `C/tbl2`.
rule 3 doesn't make sense and I think we made it by mistake, not intentionally. Data source tables don't follow rule 3 and treat default database like normal ones.
This PR fixes hive serde tables to make it consistent with data source tables.
## How was this patch tested?
HiveSparkSubmitSuite
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15812 from cloud-fan/default-db.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Before Spark 2.1, users can create an external data source table without schema, and we will infer the table schema at runtime. In Spark 2.1, we decided to infer the schema when the table was created, so that we don't need to infer it again and again at runtime.
This is a good improvement, but we should still respect and support old tables which doesn't store table schema in metastore.
## How was this patch tested?
regression test.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15900 from cloud-fan/hive-catalog.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
While being evaluated in Spark SQL, Hive UDAFs don't support partial aggregation. This PR migrates `HiveUDAFFunction`s to `TypedImperativeAggregate`, which already provides partial aggregation support for aggregate functions that may use arbitrary Java objects as aggregation states.
The following snippet shows the effect of this PR:
```scala
import org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.udf.generic.GenericUDAFMax
sql(s"CREATE FUNCTION hive_max AS '${classOf[GenericUDAFMax].getName}'")
spark.range(100).createOrReplaceTempView("t")
// A query using both Spark SQL native `max` and Hive `max`
sql(s"SELECT max(id), hive_max(id) FROM t").explain()
```
Before this PR:
```
== Physical Plan ==
SortAggregate(key=[], functions=[max(id#1L), default.hive_max(default.hive_max, HiveFunctionWrapper(org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.udf.generic.GenericUDAFMax,org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.udf.generic.GenericUDAFMax7475f57e), id#1L, false, 0, 0)])
+- Exchange SinglePartition
+- *Range (0, 100, step=1, splits=Some(1))
```
After this PR:
```
== Physical Plan ==
SortAggregate(key=[], functions=[max(id#1L), default.hive_max(default.hive_max, HiveFunctionWrapper(org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.udf.generic.GenericUDAFMax,org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.udf.generic.GenericUDAFMax5e18a6a7), id#1L, false, 0, 0)])
+- Exchange SinglePartition
+- SortAggregate(key=[], functions=[partial_max(id#1L), partial_default.hive_max(default.hive_max, HiveFunctionWrapper(org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.udf.generic.GenericUDAFMax,org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.udf.generic.GenericUDAFMax5e18a6a7), id#1L, false, 0, 0)])
+- *Range (0, 100, step=1, splits=Some(1))
```
The tricky part of the PR is mostly about updating and passing around aggregation states of `HiveUDAFFunction`s since the aggregation state of a Hive UDAF may appear in three different forms. Let's take a look at the testing `MockUDAF` added in this PR as an example. This UDAF computes the count of non-null values together with the count of nulls of a given column. Its aggregation state may appear as the following forms at different time:
1. A `MockUDAFBuffer`, which is a concrete subclass of `GenericUDAFEvaluator.AggregationBuffer`
The form used by Hive UDAF API. This form is required by the following scenarios:
- Calling `GenericUDAFEvaluator.iterate()` to update an existing aggregation state with new input values.
- Calling `GenericUDAFEvaluator.terminate()` to get the final aggregated value from an existing aggregation state.
- Calling `GenericUDAFEvaluator.merge()` to merge other aggregation states into an existing aggregation state.
The existing aggregation state to be updated must be in this form.
Conversions:
- To form 2:
`GenericUDAFEvaluator.terminatePartial()`
- To form 3:
Convert to form 2 first, and then to 3.
2. An `Object[]` array containing two `java.lang.Long` values.
The form used to interact with Hive's `ObjectInspector`s. This form is required by the following scenarios:
- Calling `GenericUDAFEvaluator.terminatePartial()` to convert an existing aggregation state in form 1 to form 2.
- Calling `GenericUDAFEvaluator.merge()` to merge other aggregation states into an existing aggregation state.
The input aggregation state must be in this form.
Conversions:
- To form 1:
No direct method. Have to create an empty `AggregationBuffer` and merge it into the empty buffer.
- To form 3:
`unwrapperFor()`/`unwrap()` method of `HiveInspectors`
3. The byte array that holds data of an `UnsafeRow` with two `LongType` fields.
The form used by Spark SQL to shuffle partial aggregation results. This form is required because `TypedImperativeAggregate` always asks its subclasses to serialize their aggregation states into a byte array.
Conversions:
- To form 1:
Convert to form 2 first, and then to 1.
- To form 2:
`wrapperFor()`/`wrap()` method of `HiveInspectors`
Here're some micro-benchmark results produced by the most recent master and this PR branch.
Master:
```
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 1.8.0_92-b14 on Mac OS X 10.10.5
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4960HQ CPU 2.60GHz
hive udaf vs spark af: Best/Avg Time(ms) Rate(M/s) Per Row(ns) Relative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
w/o groupBy 339 / 372 3.1 323.2 1.0X
w/ groupBy 503 / 529 2.1 479.7 0.7X
```
This PR:
```
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 1.8.0_92-b14 on Mac OS X 10.10.5
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4960HQ CPU 2.60GHz
hive udaf vs spark af: Best/Avg Time(ms) Rate(M/s) Per Row(ns) Relative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
w/o groupBy 116 / 126 9.0 110.8 1.0X
w/ groupBy 151 / 159 6.9 144.0 0.8X
```
Benchmark code snippet:
```scala
test("Hive UDAF benchmark") {
val N = 1 << 20
sparkSession.sql(s"CREATE TEMPORARY FUNCTION hive_max AS '${classOf[GenericUDAFMax].getName}'")
val benchmark = new Benchmark(
name = "hive udaf vs spark af",
valuesPerIteration = N,
minNumIters = 5,
warmupTime = 5.seconds,
minTime = 5.seconds,
outputPerIteration = true
)
benchmark.addCase("w/o groupBy") { _ =>
sparkSession.range(N).agg("id" -> "hive_max").collect()
}
benchmark.addCase("w/ groupBy") { _ =>
sparkSession.range(N).groupBy($"id" % 10).agg("id" -> "hive_max").collect()
}
benchmark.run()
sparkSession.sql(s"DROP TEMPORARY FUNCTION IF EXISTS hive_max")
}
```
## How was this patch tested?
New test suite `HiveUDAFSuite` is added.
Author: Cheng Lian <lian@databricks.com>
Closes#15703 from liancheng/partial-agg-hive-udaf.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR aims to improve DataSource option keys to be more case-insensitive
DataSource partially use CaseInsensitiveMap in code-path. For example, the following fails to find url.
```scala
val df = spark.createDataFrame(sparkContext.parallelize(arr2x2), schema2)
df.write.format("jdbc")
.option("UrL", url1)
.option("dbtable", "TEST.SAVETEST")
.options(properties.asScala)
.save()
```
This PR makes DataSource options to use CaseInsensitiveMap internally and also makes DataSource to use CaseInsensitiveMap generally except `InMemoryFileIndex` and `InsertIntoHadoopFsRelationCommand`. We can not pass them CaseInsensitiveMap because they creates new case-sensitive HadoopConfs by calling newHadoopConfWithOptions(options) inside.
## How was this patch tested?
Pass the Jenkins test with newly added test cases.
Author: Dongjoon Hyun <dongjoon@apache.org>
Closes#15884 from dongjoon-hyun/SPARK-18433.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
it's weird that every session can set its own warehouse path at runtime, we should forbid it and make it a static conf.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15825 from cloud-fan/warehouse.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently, `SQLBuilder` handles `LIMIT` by always adding `LIMIT` at the end of the generated subSQL. It makes `RuntimeException`s like the following. This PR adds a parenthesis always except `SubqueryAlias` is used together with `LIMIT`.
**Before**
``` scala
scala> sql("CREATE TABLE tbl(id INT)")
scala> sql("CREATE VIEW v1(id2) AS SELECT id FROM tbl LIMIT 2")
java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to analyze the canonicalized SQL: ...
```
**After**
``` scala
scala> sql("CREATE TABLE tbl(id INT)")
scala> sql("CREATE VIEW v1(id2) AS SELECT id FROM tbl LIMIT 2")
scala> sql("SELECT id2 FROM v1")
res4: org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame = [id2: int]
```
**Fixed cases in this PR**
The following two cases are the detail query plans having problematic SQL generations.
1. `SELECT * FROM (SELECT id FROM tbl LIMIT 2)`
Please note that **FROM SELECT** part of the generated SQL in the below. When we don't use '()' for limit, this fails.
```scala
# Original logical plan:
Project [id#1]
+- GlobalLimit 2
+- LocalLimit 2
+- Project [id#1]
+- MetastoreRelation default, tbl
# Canonicalized logical plan:
Project [gen_attr_0#1 AS id#4]
+- SubqueryAlias tbl
+- Project [gen_attr_0#1]
+- GlobalLimit 2
+- LocalLimit 2
+- Project [gen_attr_0#1]
+- SubqueryAlias gen_subquery_0
+- Project [id#1 AS gen_attr_0#1]
+- SQLTable default, tbl, [id#1]
# Generated SQL:
SELECT `gen_attr_0` AS `id` FROM (SELECT `gen_attr_0` FROM SELECT `gen_attr_0` FROM (SELECT `id` AS `gen_attr_0` FROM `default`.`tbl`) AS gen_subquery_0 LIMIT 2) AS tbl
```
2. `SELECT * FROM (SELECT id FROM tbl TABLESAMPLE (2 ROWS))`
Please note that **((~~~) AS gen_subquery_0 LIMIT 2)** in the below. When we use '()' for limit on `SubqueryAlias`, this fails.
```scala
# Original logical plan:
Project [id#1]
+- Project [id#1]
+- GlobalLimit 2
+- LocalLimit 2
+- MetastoreRelation default, tbl
# Canonicalized logical plan:
Project [gen_attr_0#1 AS id#4]
+- SubqueryAlias tbl
+- Project [gen_attr_0#1]
+- GlobalLimit 2
+- LocalLimit 2
+- SubqueryAlias gen_subquery_0
+- Project [id#1 AS gen_attr_0#1]
+- SQLTable default, tbl, [id#1]
# Generated SQL:
SELECT `gen_attr_0` AS `id` FROM (SELECT `gen_attr_0` FROM ((SELECT `id` AS `gen_attr_0` FROM `default`.`tbl`) AS gen_subquery_0 LIMIT 2)) AS tbl
```
## How was this patch tested?
Pass the Jenkins test with a newly added test case.
Author: Dongjoon Hyun <dongjoon@apache.org>
Closes#15546 from dongjoon-hyun/SPARK-17982.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
As of current 2.1, INSERT OVERWRITE with dynamic partitions against a Datasource table will overwrite the entire table instead of only the partitions matching the static keys, as in Hive. It also doesn't respect custom partition locations.
This PR adds support for all these operations to Datasource tables managed by the Hive metastore. It is implemented as follows
- During planning time, the full set of partitions affected by an INSERT or OVERWRITE command is read from the Hive metastore.
- The planner identifies any partitions with custom locations and includes this in the write task metadata.
- FileFormatWriter tasks refer to this custom locations map when determining where to write for dynamic partition output.
- When the write job finishes, the set of written partitions is compared against the initial set of matched partitions, and the Hive metastore is updated to reflect the newly added / removed partitions.
It was necessary to introduce a method for staging files with absolute output paths to `FileCommitProtocol`. These files are not handled by the Hadoop output committer but are moved to their final locations when the job commits.
The overwrite behavior of legacy Datasource tables is also changed: no longer will the entire table be overwritten if a partial partition spec is present.
cc cloud-fan yhuai
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests, existing tests.
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15814 from ericl/sc-5027.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Randomized tests in `ObjectHashAggregateSuite` is being flaky and breaks PR builds. This PR disables them temporarily to bring back the PR build.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Cheng Lian <lian@databricks.com>
Closes#15845 from liancheng/ignore-flaky-object-hash-agg-suite.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR corrects several partition related behaviors of `ExternalCatalog`:
1. default partition location should not always lower case the partition column names in path string(fix `HiveExternalCatalog`)
2. rename partition should not always lower case the partition column names in updated partition path string(fix `HiveExternalCatalog`)
3. rename partition should update the partition location only for managed table(fix `InMemoryCatalog`)
4. create partition with existing directory should be fine(fix `InMemoryCatalog`)
5. create partition with non-existing directory should create that directory(fix `InMemoryCatalog`)
6. drop partition from external table should not delete the directory(fix `InMemoryCatalog`)
## How was this patch tested?
new tests in `ExternalCatalogSuite`
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15797 from cloud-fan/partition.
(Link to Jira issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-17993)
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
PR #14690 broke parquet log output redirection for converted partitioned Hive tables. For example, when querying parquet files written by Parquet-mr 1.6.0 Spark prints a torrent of (harmless) warning messages from the Parquet reader:
```
Oct 18, 2016 7:42:18 PM WARNING: org.apache.parquet.CorruptStatistics: Ignoring statistics because created_by could not be parsed (see PARQUET-251): parquet-mr version 1.6.0
org.apache.parquet.VersionParser$VersionParseException: Could not parse created_by: parquet-mr version 1.6.0 using format: (.+) version ((.*) )?\(build ?(.*)\)
at org.apache.parquet.VersionParser.parse(VersionParser.java:112)
at org.apache.parquet.CorruptStatistics.shouldIgnoreStatistics(CorruptStatistics.java:60)
at org.apache.parquet.format.converter.ParquetMetadataConverter.fromParquetStatistics(ParquetMetadataConverter.java:263)
at org.apache.parquet.hadoop.ParquetFileReader$Chunk.readAllPages(ParquetFileReader.java:583)
at org.apache.parquet.hadoop.ParquetFileReader.readNextRowGroup(ParquetFileReader.java:513)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.parquet.VectorizedParquetRecordReader.checkEndOfRowGroup(VectorizedParquetRecordReader.java:270)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.parquet.VectorizedParquetRecordReader.nextBatch(VectorizedParquetRecordReader.java:225)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.parquet.VectorizedParquetRecordReader.nextKeyValue(VectorizedParquetRecordReader.java:137)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.RecordReaderIterator.hasNext(RecordReaderIterator.scala:39)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.FileScanRDD$$anon$1.hasNext(FileScanRDD.scala:102)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.FileScanRDD$$anon$1.nextIterator(FileScanRDD.scala:162)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.FileScanRDD$$anon$1.hasNext(FileScanRDD.scala:102)
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.GeneratedClass$GeneratedIterator.scan_nextBatch$(Unknown Source)
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.GeneratedClass$GeneratedIterator.processNext(Unknown Source)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.BufferedRowIterator.hasNext(BufferedRowIterator.java:43)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.WholeStageCodegenExec$$anonfun$8$$anon$1.hasNext(WholeStageCodegenExec.scala:372)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.SparkPlan$$anonfun$2.apply(SparkPlan.scala:231)
at org.apache.spark.sql.execution.SparkPlan$$anonfun$2.apply(SparkPlan.scala:225)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$mapPartitionsInternal$1$$anonfun$apply$24.apply(RDD.scala:803)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD$$anonfun$mapPartitionsInternal$1$$anonfun$apply$24.apply(RDD.scala:803)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.MapPartitionsRDD.compute(MapPartitionsRDD.scala:38)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.computeOrReadCheckpoint(RDD.scala:319)
at org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD.iterator(RDD.scala:283)
at org.apache.spark.scheduler.ResultTask.runTask(ResultTask.scala:87)
at org.apache.spark.scheduler.Task.run(Task.scala:99)
at org.apache.spark.executor.Executor$TaskRunner.run(Executor.scala:282)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
```
This only happens during execution, not planning, and it doesn't matter what log level the `SparkContext` is set to. That's because Parquet (versions < 1.9) doesn't use slf4j for logging. Note, you can tell that log redirection is not working here because the log message format does not conform to the default Spark log message format.
This is a regression I noted as something we needed to fix as a follow up.
It appears that the problem arose because we removed the call to `inferSchema` during Hive table conversion. That call is what triggered the output redirection.
## How was this patch tested?
I tested this manually in four ways:
1. Executing `spark.sqlContext.range(10).selectExpr("id as a").write.mode("overwrite").parquet("test")`.
2. Executing `spark.read.format("parquet").load(legacyParquetFile).show` for a Parquet file `legacyParquetFile` written using Parquet-mr 1.6.0.
3. Executing `select * from legacy_parquet_table limit 1` for some unpartitioned Parquet-based Hive table written using Parquet-mr 1.6.0.
4. Executing `select * from legacy_partitioned_parquet_table where partcol=x limit 1` for some partitioned Parquet-based Hive table written using Parquet-mr 1.6.0.
I ran each test with a new instance of `spark-shell` or `spark-sql`.
Incidentally, I found that test case 3 was not a regression—redirection was not occurring in the master codebase prior to #14690.
I spent some time working on a unit test, but based on my experience working on this ticket I feel that automated testing here is far from feasible.
cc ericl dongjoon-hyun
Author: Michael Allman <michael@videoamp.com>
Closes#15538 from mallman/spark-17993-fix_parquet_log_redirection.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`InsertIntoHadoopFsRelationCommand` does not keep track if it inserts into a table and what table it inserts to. This can make debugging these statements problematic. This PR adds table information the `InsertIntoHadoopFsRelationCommand`. Explaining this SQL command `insert into prq select * from range(0, 100000)` now yields the following executed plan:
```
== Physical Plan ==
ExecutedCommand
+- InsertIntoHadoopFsRelationCommand file:/dev/assembly/spark-warehouse/prq, ParquetFormat, <function1>, Map(serialization.format -> 1, path -> file:/dev/assembly/spark-warehouse/prq), Append, CatalogTable(
Table: `default`.`prq`
Owner: hvanhovell
Created: Wed Nov 09 17:42:30 CET 2016
Last Access: Thu Jan 01 01:00:00 CET 1970
Type: MANAGED
Schema: [StructField(id,LongType,true)]
Provider: parquet
Properties: [transient_lastDdlTime=1478709750]
Storage(Location: file:/dev/assembly/spark-warehouse/prq, InputFormat: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.io.parquet.MapredParquetInputFormat, OutputFormat: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.io.parquet.MapredParquetOutputFormat, Serde: org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.io.parquet.serde.ParquetHiveSerDe, Properties: [serialization.format=1]))
+- Project [id#7L]
+- Range (0, 100000, step=1, splits=None)
```
## How was this patch tested?
Added extra checks to the `ParquetMetastoreSuite`
Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>
Closes#15832 from hvanhovell/SPARK-18370.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Test case initialization order under Maven and SBT are different. Maven always creates instances of all test cases and then run them all together.
This fails `ObjectHashAggregateSuite` because the randomized test cases there register a temporary Hive function right before creating a test case, and can be cleared while initializing other successive test cases. In SBT, this is fine since the created test case is executed immediately after creating the temporary function.
To fix this issue, we should put initialization/destruction code into `beforeAll()` and `afterAll()`.
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests.
Author: Cheng Lian <lian@databricks.com>
Closes#15802 from liancheng/fix-flaky-object-hash-agg-suite.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`LogicalPlanToSQLSuite` uses the following command to update the existing answer files.
```bash
SPARK_GENERATE_GOLDEN_FILES=1 build/sbt "hive/test-only *LogicalPlanToSQLSuite"
```
However, after introducing `getTestResourcePath`, it fails to update the previous golden answer files in the predefined directory. This issue aims to fix that.
## How was this patch tested?
It's a testsuite update. Manual.
Author: Dongjoon Hyun <dongjoon@apache.org>
Closes#15789 from dongjoon-hyun/SPARK-18292.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`Partitioned View` is not supported by SPARK SQL. For Hive partitioned view, SHOW CREATE TABLE is unable to generate the right DDL. Thus, SHOW CREATE TABLE should not support it like the other Hive-only features. This PR is to issue an exception when detecting the view is a partitioned view.
### How was this patch tested?
Added a test case
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#15233 from gatorsmile/partitionedView.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
These are no longer needed after https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-17183
cc cloud-fan
## How was this patch tested?
Existing parquet and orc tests.
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#15799 from ericl/sc-4929.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR port RDD API to use commit protocol, the changes made here:
1. Add new internal helper class that saves an RDD using a Hadoop OutputFormat named `SparkNewHadoopWriter`, it's similar with `SparkHadoopWriter` but uses commit protocol. This class supports the newer `mapreduce` API, instead of the old `mapred` API which is supported by `SparkHadoopWriter`;
2. Rewrite `PairRDDFunctions.saveAsNewAPIHadoopDataset` function, so it uses commit protocol now.
## How was this patch tested?
Exsiting test cases.
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>
Closes#15769 from jiangxb1987/rdd-commit.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
a follow up of https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15688
## How was this patch tested?
updated test in `DDLSuite`
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15805 from cloud-fan/truncate.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
In RewriteDistinctAggregates rewrite funtion,after the UDAF's childs are mapped to AttributeRefference, If the UDAF(such as ApproximatePercentile) has a foldable TypeCheck for the input, It will failed because the AttributeRefference is not foldable,then the UDAF is not resolved, and then nullify on the unresolved object will throw a Exception.
In this PR, only map Unfoldable child to AttributeRefference, this can avoid the UDAF's foldable TypeCheck. and then only Expand Unfoldable child, there is no need to Expand a static value(foldable value).
**Before sql result**
> select percentile_approxy(key,0.99999),count(distinct key),sume(distinc key) from src limit 1
> org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.analysis.UnresolvedException: Invalid call to dataType on unresolved object, tree: 'percentile_approx(CAST(src.`key` AS DOUBLE), CAST(0.99999BD AS DOUBLE), 10000)
> at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.analysis.UnresolvedAttribute.dataType(unresolved.scala:92)
> at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.optimizer.RewriteDistinctAggregates$.org$apache$spark$sql$catalyst$optimizer$RewriteDistinctAggregates$$nullify(RewriteDistinctAggregates.scala:261)
**After sql result**
> select percentile_approxy(key,0.99999),count(distinct key),sume(distinc key) from src limit 1
> [498.0,309,79136]
## How was this patch tested?
Add a test case in HiveUDFSuit.
Author: root <root@iZbp1gsnrlfzjxh82cz80vZ.(none)>
Closes#15668 from windpiger/RewriteDistinctUDAFUnresolveExcep.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Based on the discussion in [SPARK-18209](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-18209). It doesn't really make sense to create permanent views based on temporary views or temporary UDFs.
To disallow the supports and issue the exceptions, this PR needs to detect whether a temporary view/UDF is being used when defining a permanent view. Basically, this PR can be split to two sub-tasks:
**Task 1:** detecting a temporary view from the query plan of view definition.
When finding an unresolved temporary view, Analyzer replaces it by a `SubqueryAlias` with the corresponding logical plan, which is stored in an in-memory HashMap. After replacement, it is impossible to detect whether the `SubqueryAlias` is added/generated from a temporary view. Thus, to detect the usage of a temporary view in view definition, this PR traverses the unresolved logical plan and uses the name of an `UnresolvedRelation` to detect whether it is a (global) temporary view.
**Task 2:** detecting a temporary UDF from the query plan of view definition.
Detecting usage of a temporary UDF in view definition is not straightfoward.
First, in the analyzed plan, we are having different forms to represent the functions. More importantly, some classes (e.g., `HiveGenericUDF`) are not accessible from `CreateViewCommand`, which is part of `sql/core`. Thus, we used the unanalyzed plan `child` of `CreateViewCommand` to detect the usage of a temporary UDF. Because the plan has already been successfully analyzed, we can assume the functions have been defined/registered.
Second, in Spark, the functions have four forms: Spark built-in functions, built-in hash functions, permanent UDFs and temporary UDFs. We do not have any direct way to determine whether a function is temporary or not. Thus, we introduced a function `isTemporaryFunction` in `SessionCatalog`. This function contains the detailed logics to determine whether a function is temporary or not.
### How was this patch tested?
Added test cases.
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#15764 from gatorsmile/blockTempFromPermViewCreation.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This adds support for Hive variables:
* Makes values set via `spark-sql --hivevar name=value` accessible
* Adds `getHiveVar` and `setHiveVar` to the `HiveClient` interface
* Adds a SessionVariables trait for sessions like Hive that support variables (including Hive vars)
* Adds SessionVariables support to variable substitution
* Adds SessionVariables support to the SET command
## How was this patch tested?
* Adds a test to all supported Hive versions for accessing Hive variables
* Adds HiveVariableSubstitutionSuite
Author: Ryan Blue <blue@apache.org>
Closes#15738 from rdblue/SPARK-18086-add-hivevar-support.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Add a function to check if two integers are compatible when invoking `acceptsType()` in `DataType`.
## How was this patch tested?
Manually.
E.g.
```
spark.sql("create table t3(a map<bigint, array<string>>)")
spark.sql("select * from t3 where a[1] is not null")
```
Before:
```
cannot resolve 't.`a`[1]' due to data type mismatch: argument 2 requires bigint type, however, '1' is of int type.; line 1 pos 22
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: cannot resolve 't.`a`[1]' due to data type mismatch: argument 2 requires bigint type, however, '1' is of int type.; line 1 pos 22
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.analysis.package$AnalysisErrorAt.failAnalysis(package.scala:42)
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.analysis.CheckAnalysis$$anonfun$checkAnalysis$1$$anonfun$apply$2.applyOrElse(CheckAnalysis.scala:82)
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.analysis.CheckAnalysis$$anonfun$checkAnalysis$1$$anonfun$apply$2.applyOrElse(CheckAnalysis.scala:74)
at org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.trees.TreeNode$$anonfun$transformUp$1.apply(TreeNode.scala:307)
```
After:
Run the sql queries above. No errors.
Author: Weiqing Yang <yangweiqing001@gmail.com>
Closes#15448 from weiqingy/SPARK_17108.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently, the Hive built-in `hash` function is not being used in Spark since Spark 2.0. The public interface does not allow users to unregister the Spark built-in functions. Thus, users will never use Hive's built-in `hash` function.
The only exception here is `TestHiveFunctionRegistry`, which allows users to unregister the built-in functions. Thus, we can load Hive's hash function in the test cases. If we disable it, 10+ test cases will fail because the results are different from the Hive golden answer files.
This PR is to remove `hash` from the list of `hiveFunctions` in `HiveSessionCatalog`. It will also remove `TestHiveFunctionRegistry`. This removal makes us easier to remove `TestHiveSessionState` in the future.
### How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#14498 from gatorsmile/removeHash.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Previously `TRUNCATE TABLE ... PARTITION` will always truncate the whole table for data source tables, this PR fixes it and improve `InMemoryCatalog` to make this command work with it.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15688 from cloud-fan/truncate.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
For data source tables, we will put its table schema, partition columns, etc. to table properties, to work around some hive metastore issues, e.g. not case-preserving, bad decimal type support, etc.
We should also do this for hive serde tables, to reduce the difference between hive serde tables and data source tables, e.g. column names should be case preserving.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests, and a new test in `HiveExternalCatalog`
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#14750 from cloud-fan/minor1.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
It seems the proximate cause of the test failures is that `cast(str as decimal)` in derby will raise an exception instead of returning NULL. This is a problem since Hive sometimes inserts `__HIVE_DEFAULT_PARTITION__` entries into the partition table as documented here: https://github.com/apache/hive/blob/trunk/metastore/src/java/org/apache/hadoop/hive/metastore/MetaStoreDirectSql.java#L1034
Basically, when these special default partitions are present, partition pruning pushdown using the SQL-direct mode will fail due this cast exception. As commented on in `MetaStoreDirectSql.java` above, this is normally fine since Hive falls back to JDO pruning, however when the pruning predicate contains an unsupported operator such as `>`, that will fail as well.
The only remaining question is why this behavior is nondeterministic. We know that when the test flakes, retries do not help, therefore the cause must be environmental. The current best hypothesis is that some config is different between different jenkins runs, which is why this PR prints out the Spark SQL and Hive confs for the test. The hope is that by comparing the config state for failure vs success we can isolate the root cause of the flakiness.
**Update:** we could not isolate the issue. It does not seem to be due to configuration differences. As such, I'm going to enable the non-flaky parts of the test since we are fairly confident these issues only occur with Derby (which is not used in production).
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#15725 from ericl/print-confs-out.
hive.exec.stagingdir have no effect in spark2.0.1,
Hive confs in hive-site.xml will be loaded in `hadoopConf`, so we should use `hadoopConf` in `InsertIntoHiveTable` instead of `SessionState.conf`
Author: 福星 <fuxing@wacai.com>
Closes#15744 from ClassNotFoundExp/master.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This patch renames partitionProviderIsHive to tracksPartitionsInCatalog, as the old name was too Hive specific.
## How was this patch tested?
Should be covered by existing tests.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#15750 from rxin/SPARK-18244.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR adds a new hash-based aggregate operator named `ObjectHashAggregateExec` that supports `TypedImperativeAggregate`, which may use arbitrary Java objects as aggregation states. Please refer to the [design doc](https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12834260/%5BDesign%20Doc%5D%20Support%20for%20Arbitrary%20Aggregation%20States.pdf) attached in [SPARK-17949](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-17949) for more details about it.
The major benefit of this operator is better performance when evaluating `TypedImperativeAggregate` functions, especially when there are relatively few distinct groups. Functions like Hive UDAFs, `collect_list`, and `collect_set` may also benefit from this after being migrated to `TypedImperativeAggregate`.
The following feature flag is introduced to enable or disable the new aggregate operator:
- Name: `spark.sql.execution.useObjectHashAggregateExec`
- Default value: `true`
We can also configure the fallback threshold using the following SQL operation:
- Name: `spark.sql.objectHashAggregate.sortBased.fallbackThreshold`
- Default value: 128
Fallback to sort-based aggregation when more than 128 distinct groups are accumulated in the aggregation hash map. This number is intentionally made small to avoid GC problems since aggregation buffers of this operator may contain arbitrary Java objects.
This may be improved by implementing size tracking for this operator, but that can be done in a separate PR.
Code generation and size tracking are planned to be implemented in follow-up PRs.
## Benchmark results
### `ObjectHashAggregateExec` vs `SortAggregateExec`
The first benchmark compares `ObjectHashAggregateExec` and `SortAggregateExec` by evaluating `typed_count`, a testing `TypedImperativeAggregate` version of the SQL `count` function.
```
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 1.8.0_92-b14 on Mac OS X 10.10.5
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4960HQ CPU 2.60GHz
object agg v.s. sort agg: Best/Avg Time(ms) Rate(M/s) Per Row(ns) Relative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sort agg w/ group by 31251 / 31908 3.4 298.0 1.0X
object agg w/ group by w/o fallback 6903 / 7141 15.2 65.8 4.5X
object agg w/ group by w/ fallback 20945 / 21613 5.0 199.7 1.5X
sort agg w/o group by 4734 / 5463 22.1 45.2 6.6X
object agg w/o group by w/o fallback 4310 / 4529 24.3 41.1 7.3X
```
The next benchmark compares `ObjectHashAggregateExec` and `SortAggregateExec` by evaluating the Spark native version of `percentile_approx`.
Note that `percentile_approx` is so heavy an aggregate function that the bottleneck of the benchmark is evaluating the aggregate function itself rather than the aggregate operator since I couldn't run a large scale benchmark on my laptop. That's why the results are so close and looks counter-intuitive (aggregation with grouping is even faster than that aggregation without grouping).
```
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 1.8.0_92-b14 on Mac OS X 10.10.5
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4960HQ CPU 2.60GHz
object agg v.s. sort agg: Best/Avg Time(ms) Rate(M/s) Per Row(ns) Relative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sort agg w/ group by 3418 / 3530 0.6 1630.0 1.0X
object agg w/ group by w/o fallback 3210 / 3314 0.7 1530.7 1.1X
object agg w/ group by w/ fallback 3419 / 3511 0.6 1630.1 1.0X
sort agg w/o group by 4336 / 4499 0.5 2067.3 0.8X
object agg w/o group by w/o fallback 4271 / 4372 0.5 2036.7 0.8X
```
### Hive UDAF vs Spark AF
This benchmark compares the following two kinds of aggregate functions:
- "hive udaf": Hive implementation of `percentile_approx`, without partial aggregation supports, evaluated using `SortAggregateExec`.
- "spark af": Spark native implementation of `percentile_approx`, with partial aggregation support, evaluated using `ObjectHashAggregateExec`
The performance differences are mostly due to faster implementation and partial aggregation support in the Spark native version of `percentile_approx`.
This benchmark basically shows the performance differences between the worst case, where an aggregate function without partial aggregation support is evaluated using `SortAggregateExec`, and the best case, where a `TypedImperativeAggregate` with partial aggregation support is evaluated using `ObjectHashAggregateExec`.
```
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 1.8.0_92-b14 on Mac OS X 10.10.5
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4960HQ CPU 2.60GHz
hive udaf vs spark af: Best/Avg Time(ms) Rate(M/s) Per Row(ns) Relative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
hive udaf w/o group by 5326 / 5408 0.0 81264.2 1.0X
spark af w/o group by 93 / 111 0.7 1415.6 57.4X
hive udaf w/ group by 3804 / 3946 0.0 58050.1 1.4X
spark af w/ group by w/o fallback 71 / 90 0.9 1085.7 74.8X
spark af w/ group by w/ fallback 98 / 111 0.7 1501.6 54.1X
```
### Real world benchmark
We also did a relatively large benchmark using a real world query involving `percentile_approx`:
- Hive UDAF implementation, sort-based aggregation, w/o partial aggregation support
24.77 minutes
- Native implementation, sort-based aggregation, w/ partial aggregation support
4.64 minutes
- Native implementation, object hash aggregator, w/ partial aggregation support
1.80 minutes
## How was this patch tested?
New unit tests and randomized test cases are added in `ObjectAggregateFunctionSuite`.
Author: Cheng Lian <lian@databricks.com>
Closes#15590 from liancheng/obj-hash-agg.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
I was reading this part of the code and was really confused by the "partition" parameter. This patch adds some documentation for it to reduce confusion in the future.
I also looked around other logical plans but most of them are either already documented, or pretty self-evident to people that know Spark SQL.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A - doc change only.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#15749 from rxin/doc-improvement.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR proposes to change the documentation for functions. Please refer the discussion from https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15513
The changes include
- Re-indent the documentation
- Add examples/arguments in `extended` where the arguments are multiple or specific format (e.g. xml/ json).
For examples, the documentation was updated as below:
### Functions with single line usage
**Before**
- `pow`
``` sql
Usage: pow(x1, x2) - Raise x1 to the power of x2.
Extended Usage:
> SELECT pow(2, 3);
8.0
```
- `current_timestamp`
``` sql
Usage: current_timestamp() - Returns the current timestamp at the start of query evaluation.
Extended Usage:
No example for current_timestamp.
```
**After**
- `pow`
``` sql
Usage: pow(expr1, expr2) - Raises `expr1` to the power of `expr2`.
Extended Usage:
Examples:
> SELECT pow(2, 3);
8.0
```
- `current_timestamp`
``` sql
Usage: current_timestamp() - Returns the current timestamp at the start of query evaluation.
Extended Usage:
No example/argument for current_timestamp.
```
### Functions with (already) multiple line usage
**Before**
- `approx_count_distinct`
``` sql
Usage: approx_count_distinct(expr) - Returns the estimated cardinality by HyperLogLog++.
approx_count_distinct(expr, relativeSD=0.05) - Returns the estimated cardinality by HyperLogLog++
with relativeSD, the maximum estimation error allowed.
Extended Usage:
No example for approx_count_distinct.
```
- `percentile_approx`
``` sql
Usage:
percentile_approx(col, percentage [, accuracy]) - Returns the approximate percentile value of numeric
column `col` at the given percentage. The value of percentage must be between 0.0
and 1.0. The `accuracy` parameter (default: 10000) is a positive integer literal which
controls approximation accuracy at the cost of memory. Higher value of `accuracy` yields
better accuracy, `1.0/accuracy` is the relative error of the approximation.
percentile_approx(col, array(percentage1 [, percentage2]...) [, accuracy]) - Returns the approximate
percentile array of column `col` at the given percentage array. Each value of the
percentage array must be between 0.0 and 1.0. The `accuracy` parameter (default: 10000) is
a positive integer literal which controls approximation accuracy at the cost of memory.
Higher value of `accuracy` yields better accuracy, `1.0/accuracy` is the relative error of
the approximation.
Extended Usage:
No example for percentile_approx.
```
**After**
- `approx_count_distinct`
``` sql
Usage:
approx_count_distinct(expr[, relativeSD]) - Returns the estimated cardinality by HyperLogLog++.
`relativeSD` defines the maximum estimation error allowed.
Extended Usage:
No example/argument for approx_count_distinct.
```
- `percentile_approx`
``` sql
Usage:
percentile_approx(col, percentage [, accuracy]) - Returns the approximate percentile value of numeric
column `col` at the given percentage. The value of percentage must be between 0.0
and 1.0. The `accuracy` parameter (default: 10000) is a positive numeric literal which
controls approximation accuracy at the cost of memory. Higher value of `accuracy` yields
better accuracy, `1.0/accuracy` is the relative error of the approximation.
When `percentage` is an array, each value of the percentage array must be between 0.0 and 1.0.
In this case, returns the approximate percentile array of column `col` at the given
percentage array.
Extended Usage:
Examples:
> SELECT percentile_approx(10.0, array(0.5, 0.4, 0.1), 100);
[10.0,10.0,10.0]
> SELECT percentile_approx(10.0, 0.5, 100);
10.0
```
## How was this patch tested?
Manually tested
**When examples are multiple**
``` sql
spark-sql> describe function extended reflect;
Function: reflect
Class: org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.CallMethodViaReflection
Usage: reflect(class, method[, arg1[, arg2 ..]]) - Calls a method with reflection.
Extended Usage:
Examples:
> SELECT reflect('java.util.UUID', 'randomUUID');
c33fb387-8500-4bfa-81d2-6e0e3e930df2
> SELECT reflect('java.util.UUID', 'fromString', 'a5cf6c42-0c85-418f-af6c-3e4e5b1328f2');
a5cf6c42-0c85-418f-af6c-3e4e5b1328f2
```
**When `Usage` is in single line**
``` sql
spark-sql> describe function extended min;
Function: min
Class: org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.aggregate.Min
Usage: min(expr) - Returns the minimum value of `expr`.
Extended Usage:
No example/argument for min.
```
**When `Usage` is already in multiple lines**
``` sql
spark-sql> describe function extended percentile_approx;
Function: percentile_approx
Class: org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.aggregate.ApproximatePercentile
Usage:
percentile_approx(col, percentage [, accuracy]) - Returns the approximate percentile value of numeric
column `col` at the given percentage. The value of percentage must be between 0.0
and 1.0. The `accuracy` parameter (default: 10000) is a positive numeric literal which
controls approximation accuracy at the cost of memory. Higher value of `accuracy` yields
better accuracy, `1.0/accuracy` is the relative error of the approximation.
When `percentage` is an array, each value of the percentage array must be between 0.0 and 1.0.
In this case, returns the approximate percentile array of column `col` at the given
percentage array.
Extended Usage:
Examples:
> SELECT percentile_approx(10.0, array(0.5, 0.4, 0.1), 100);
[10.0,10.0,10.0]
> SELECT percentile_approx(10.0, 0.5, 100);
10.0
```
**When example/argument is missing**
``` sql
spark-sql> describe function extended rank;
Function: rank
Class: org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.Rank
Usage:
rank() - Computes the rank of a value in a group of values. The result is one plus the number
of rows preceding or equal to the current row in the ordering of the partition. The values
will produce gaps in the sequence.
Extended Usage:
No example/argument for rank.
```
Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Closes#15677 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-17963-1.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Due to a limitation of hive metastore(table location must be directory path, not file path), we always store `path` for data source table in storage properties, instead of the `locationUri` field. However, we should not expose this difference to `CatalogTable` level, but just treat it as a hack in `HiveExternalCatalog`, like we store table schema of data source table in table properties.
This PR unifies `path` and `locationUri` outside of `HiveExternalCatalog`, both data source table and hive serde table should use the `locationUri` field.
This PR also unifies the way we handle default table location for managed table. Previously, the default table location of hive serde managed table is set by external catalog, but the one of data source table is set by command. After this PR, we follow the hive way and the default table location is always set by external catalog.
For managed non-file-based tables, we will assign a default table location and create an empty directory for it, the table location will be removed when the table is dropped. This is reasonable as metastore doesn't care about whether a table is file-based or not, and an empty table directory has no harm.
For external non-file-based tables, ideally we can omit the table location, but due to a hive metastore issue, we will assign a random location to it, and remove it right after the table is created. See SPARK-15269 for more details. This is fine as it's well isolated in `HiveExternalCatalog`.
To keep the existing behaviour of the `path` option, in this PR we always add the `locationUri` to storage properties using key `path`, before passing storage properties to `DataSource` as data source options.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15024 from cloud-fan/path.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
When a user appended a column using a "nondeterministic" function to a DataFrame, e.g., `rand`, `randn`, and `monotonically_increasing_id`, the expected semantic is the following:
- The value in each row should remain unchanged, as if we materialize the column immediately, regardless of later DataFrame operations.
However, since we use `TaskContext.getPartitionId` to get the partition index from the current thread, the values from nondeterministic columns might change if we call `union` or `coalesce` after. `TaskContext.getPartitionId` returns the partition index of the current Spark task, which might not be the corresponding partition index of the DataFrame where we defined the column.
See the unit tests below or JIRA for examples.
This PR uses the partition index from `RDD.mapPartitionWithIndex` instead of `TaskContext` and fixes the partition initialization logic in whole-stage codegen, normal codegen, and codegen fallback. `initializeStatesForPartition(partitionIndex: Int)` was added to `Projection`, `Nondeterministic`, and `Predicate` (codegen) and initialized right after object creation in `mapPartitionWithIndex`. `newPredicate` now returns a `Predicate` instance rather than a function for proper initialization.
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests. (Actually I'm not very confident that this PR fixed all issues without introducing new ones ...)
cc: rxin davies
Author: Xiangrui Meng <meng@databricks.com>
Closes#15567 from mengxr/SPARK-14393.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Simplify struct creation, especially the aspect of `CleanupAliases` which missed some aliases when handling trees created by `CreateStruct`.
This PR includes:
1. A failing test (create struct with nested aliases, some of the aliases survive `CleanupAliases`).
2. A fix that transforms `CreateStruct` into a `CreateNamedStruct` constructor, effectively eliminating `CreateStruct` from all expression trees.
3. A `NamePlaceHolder` used by `CreateStruct` when column names cannot be extracted from unresolved `NamedExpression`.
4. A new Analyzer rule that resolves `NamePlaceHolder` into a string literal once the `NamedExpression` is resolved.
5. `CleanupAliases` code was simplified as it no longer has to deal with `CreateStruct`'s top level columns.
## How was this patch tested?
Running all tests-suits in package org.apache.spark.sql, especially including the analysis suite, making sure added test initially fails, after applying suggested fix rerun the entire analysis package successfully.
Modified few tests that expected `CreateStruct` which is now transformed into `CreateNamedStruct`.
Author: eyal farago <eyal farago>
Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>
Author: eyal farago <eyal.farago@gmail.com>
Author: Eyal Farago <eyal.farago@actimize.com>
Author: Hyukjin Kwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Author: eyalfa <eyal.farago@gmail.com>
Closes#15718 from hvanhovell/SPARK-16839-2.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Fix `Locale.US` for all usages of `DateFormat`, `NumberFormat`
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests.
Author: Sean Owen <sowen@cloudera.com>
Closes#15610 from srowen/SPARK-18076.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
There are a couple issues with the current 2.1 behavior when inserting into Datasource tables with partitions managed by Hive.
(1) OVERWRITE TABLE ... PARTITION will actually overwrite the entire table instead of just the specified partition.
(2) INSERT|OVERWRITE does not work with partitions that have custom locations.
This PR fixes both of these issues for Datasource tables managed by Hive. The behavior for legacy tables or when `manageFilesourcePartitions = false` is unchanged.
There is one other issue in that INSERT OVERWRITE with dynamic partitions will overwrite the entire table instead of just the updated partitions, but this behavior is pretty complicated to implement for Datasource tables. We should address that in a future release.
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests.
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#15705 from ericl/sc-4942.
(Link to Jira issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-17992)
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We recently added table partition pruning for partitioned Hive tables converted to using `TableFileCatalog`. When the Hive configuration option `hive.metastore.try.direct.sql` is set to `false`, Hive will throw an exception for unsupported filter expressions. For example, attempting to filter on an integer partition column will throw a `org.apache.hadoop.hive.metastore.api.MetaException`.
I discovered this behavior because VideoAmp uses the CDH version of Hive with a Postgresql metastore DB. In this configuration, CDH sets `hive.metastore.try.direct.sql` to `false` by default, and queries that filter on a non-string partition column will fail.
Rather than throw an exception in query planning, this patch catches this exception, logs a warning and returns all table partitions instead. Clients of this method are already expected to handle the possibility that the filters will not be honored.
## How was this patch tested?
A unit test was added.
Author: Michael Allman <michael@videoamp.com>
Closes#15673 from mallman/spark-17992-catch_hive_partition_filter_exception.
We now know it's a persistent environmental issue that is causing this test to sometimes fail. One hypothesis is that some configuration is leaked from another suite, and depending on suite ordering this can cause this test to fail.
I am planning on mining the jenkins logs to try to narrow down which suite could be causing this. For now, disable the test.
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#15720 from ericl/disable-flaky-test.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Simplify struct creation, especially the aspect of `CleanupAliases` which missed some aliases when handling trees created by `CreateStruct`.
This PR includes:
1. A failing test (create struct with nested aliases, some of the aliases survive `CleanupAliases`).
2. A fix that transforms `CreateStruct` into a `CreateNamedStruct` constructor, effectively eliminating `CreateStruct` from all expression trees.
3. A `NamePlaceHolder` used by `CreateStruct` when column names cannot be extracted from unresolved `NamedExpression`.
4. A new Analyzer rule that resolves `NamePlaceHolder` into a string literal once the `NamedExpression` is resolved.
5. `CleanupAliases` code was simplified as it no longer has to deal with `CreateStruct`'s top level columns.
## How was this patch tested?
running all tests-suits in package org.apache.spark.sql, especially including the analysis suite, making sure added test initially fails, after applying suggested fix rerun the entire analysis package successfully.
modified few tests that expected `CreateStruct` which is now transformed into `CreateNamedStruct`.
Credit goes to hvanhovell for assisting with this PR.
Author: eyal farago <eyal farago>
Author: eyal farago <eyal.farago@gmail.com>
Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>
Author: Eyal Farago <eyal.farago@actimize.com>
Author: Hyukjin Kwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Author: eyalfa <eyal.farago@gmail.com>
Closes#14444 from eyalfa/SPARK-16839_redundant_aliases_after_cleanupAliases.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
As reported on the jira, insert overwrite statement runs much slower in Spark, compared with hive-client.
It seems there is a patch [HIVE-11940](ba21806b77) which largely improves insert overwrite performance on Hive. HIVE-11940 is patched after Hive 2.0.0.
Because Spark SQL uses older Hive library, we can not benefit from such improvement.
The reporter verified that there is also a big performance gap between Hive 1.2.1 (520.037 secs) and Hive 2.0.1 (35.975 secs) on insert overwrite execution.
Instead of upgrading to Hive 2.0 in Spark SQL, which might not be a trivial task, this patch provides an approach to delete the partition before asking Hive to load data files into the partition.
Note: The case reported on the jira is insert overwrite to partition. Since `Hive.loadTable` also uses the function to replace files, insert overwrite to table should has the same issue. We can take the same approach to delete the table first. I will upgrade this to include this.
## How was this patch tested?
Jenkins tests.
There are existing tests using insert overwrite statement. Those tests should be passed. I added a new test to specially test insert overwrite into partition.
For performance issue, as I don't have Hive 2.0 environment, this needs the reporter to verify it. Please refer to the jira.
Please review https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SPARK/Contributing+to+Spark before opening a pull request.
Author: Liang-Chi Hsieh <viirya@gmail.com>
Closes#15667 from viirya/improve-hive-insertoverwrite.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This patch introduces an internal commit protocol API that is used by the batch data source to do write commits. It currently has only one implementation that uses Hadoop MapReduce's OutputCommitter API. In the future, this commit API can be used to unify streaming and batch commits.
## How was this patch tested?
Should be covered by existing write tests.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#15707 from rxin/SPARK-18024-2.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This will re-run the flaky test a few times after it fails. This will help determine if it's due to nondeterministic test setup, or because of some environment issue (e.g. leaked config from another test).
cc yhuai
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#15708 from ericl/spark-18167-3.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
One possibility for this test flaking is that we have corrupted the partition schema somehow in the tests, which causes the cast to decimal to fail in the call. This should at least show us the actual partition values.
## How was this patch tested?
Run it locally, it prints out something like `ArrayBuffer(test(partcol=0), test(partcol=1), test(partcol=2), test(partcol=3), test(partcol=4))`.
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#15701 from ericl/print-more-info.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
To reduce the number of components in SQL named *Catalog, rename *FileCatalog to *FileIndex. A FileIndex is responsible for returning the list of partitions / files to scan given a filtering expression.
```
TableFileCatalog => CatalogFileIndex
FileCatalog => FileIndex
ListingFileCatalog => InMemoryFileIndex
MetadataLogFileCatalog => MetadataLogFileIndex
PrunedTableFileCatalog => PrunedInMemoryFileIndex
```
cc yhuai marmbrus
## How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Author: Eric Liang <ekhliang@gmail.com>
Closes#15634 from ericl/rename-file-provider.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
org.apache.spark.sql.hive.execution.SQLQuerySuite is flaking when hive partition pruning is enabled.
Based on the stack traces, it seems to be an old issue where Hive fails to cast a numeric partition column ("Invalid character string format for type DECIMAL"). There are two possibilities here: either we are somehow corrupting the partition table to have non-decimal values in that column, or there is a transient issue with Derby.
This PR logs the result of the retry when this exception is encountered, so we can confirm what is going on.
## How was this patch tested?
n/a
cc yhuai
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#15676 from ericl/spark-18167.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Issue:
Querying on a global temp view throws Table or view not found exception.
Fix:
Update the lookupRelation in HiveSessionCatalog to check for global temp views similar to the SessionCatalog.lookupRelation.
Before fix:
Querying on a global temp view ( for. e.g.: select * from global_temp.v1) throws Table or view not found exception
After fix:
Query succeeds and returns the right result.
## How was this patch tested?
- Two unit tests are added to check for global temp view for the code path when hive support is enabled.
- Regression unit tests were run successfully. ( build/sbt -Phive hive/test, build/sbt sql/test, build/sbt catalyst/test)
Author: Sunitha Kambhampati <skambha@us.ibm.com>
Closes#15649 from skambha/lookuprelationChanges.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We should follow hive table and also store partition spec in metastore for data source table.
This brings 2 benefits:
1. It's more flexible to manage the table data files, as users can use `ADD PARTITION`, `DROP PARTITION` and `RENAME PARTITION`
2. We don't need to cache all file status for data source table anymore.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests.
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Author: Michael Allman <michael@videoamp.com>
Author: Eric Liang <ekhliang@gmail.com>
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15515 from cloud-fan/partition.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently we always lowercase the partition columns of partition spec in parser, with the assumption that table partition columns are always lowercased.
However, this is not true for data source tables, which are case preserving. It's safe for now because data source tables don't store partition spec in metastore and don't support `ADD PARTITION`, `DROP PARTITION`, `RENAME PARTITION`, but we should make our code future-proof.
This PR makes partition spec case preserving at parser, and improve the `PreprocessTableInsertion` analyzer rule to normalize the partition columns in partition spec, w.r.t. the table partition columns.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15566 from cloud-fan/partition-spec.
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This follow-up PR is for addressing the [comment](https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15048).
We added two test cases based on the suggestion from yhuai . One is a new test case using the `saveAsTable` API to create a data source table. Another is for CTAS on Hive serde table.
Note: No need to backport this PR to 2.0. Will submit a new PR to backport the whole fix with new test cases to Spark 2.0
### How was this patch tested?
N/A
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Closes#15459 from gatorsmile/ctasOptimizedTestCases.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Simplify/cleanup TableFileCatalog:
1. pass a `CatalogTable` instead of `databaseName` and `tableName` into `TableFileCatalog`, so that we don't need to fetch table metadata from metastore again
2. In `TableFileCatalog.filterPartitions0`, DO NOT set `PartitioningAwareFileCatalog.BASE_PATH_PARAM`. According to the [classdoc](https://github.com/apache/spark/blob/master/sql/core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/execution/datasources/PartitioningAwareFileCatalog.scala#L189-L209), the default value of `basePath` already satisfies our need. What's more, if we set this parameter, we may break the case 2 which is metioned in the classdoc.
3. add `equals` and `hashCode` to `TableFileCatalog`
4. add `SessionCatalog.listPartitionsByFilter` which handles case sensitivity.
## How was this patch tested?
existing tests.
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15568 from cloud-fan/table-file-catalog.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Always resolve spark.sql.warehouse.dir as a local path, and as relative to working dir not home dir
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests.
Author: Sean Owen <sowen@cloudera.com>
Closes#15382 from srowen/SPARK-17810.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The testsuite `HiveDataFrameAnalyticsSuite` has nothing to do with HIVE, we should move it to package `sql`.
The original test cases in that suite are splited into two existing testsuites: `DataFrameAggregateSuite` tests for the functions and ~~`SQLQuerySuite`~~`SQLQueryTestSuite` tests for the SQL statements.
## How was this patch tested?
~~Modified `SQLQuerySuite` in package `sql`.~~
Add query file for `SQLQueryTestSuite`.
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>
Closes#15582 from jiangxb1987/group-analytics-test.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Jira : https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-18038
This was a suggestion by rxin over one of the dev list discussion : http://apache-spark-developers-list.1001551.n3.nabble.com/Project-not-preserving-child-partitioning-td19417.html
His words:
>> It would be better (safer) to move the output partitioning definition into each of the operator and remove it from UnaryExecNode.
With this PR, following is the output partitioning and ordering for all the impls of `UnaryExecNode`.
UnaryExecNode's impl | outputPartitioning | outputOrdering | comment
------------ | ------------- | ------------ | ------------
AppendColumnsExec | child's | Nil | child's ordering can be used
AppendColumnsWithObjectExec | child's | Nil | child's ordering can be used
BroadcastExchangeExec | BroadcastPartitioning | Nil | -
CoalesceExec | UnknownPartitioning | Nil | -
CollectLimitExec | SinglePartition | Nil | -
DebugExec | child's | Nil | child's ordering can be used
DeserializeToObjectExec | child's | Nil | child's ordering can be used
ExpandExec | UnknownPartitioning | Nil | -
FilterExec | child's | child's | -
FlatMapGroupsInRExec | child's | Nil | child's ordering can be used
GenerateExec | child's | Nil | need to dig more
GlobalLimitExec | child's | child's | -
HashAggregateExec | child's | Nil | -
InputAdapter | child's | child's | -
InsertIntoHiveTable | child's | Nil | terminal node, doesn't need partitioning
LocalLimitExec | child's | child's | -
MapElementsExec | child's | child's | -
MapGroupsExec | child's | Nil | child's ordering can be used
MapPartitionsExec | child's | Nil | child's ordering can be used
ProjectExec | child's | child's | -
SampleExec | child's | Nil | child's ordering can be used
ScriptTransformation | child's | Nil | child's ordering can be used
SerializeFromObjectExec | child's | Nil | child's ordering can be used
ShuffleExchange | custom | Nil | -
SortAggregateExec | child's | sort over grouped exprs | -
SortExec | child's | custom | -
StateStoreRestoreExec | child's | Nil | child's ordering can be used
StateStoreSaveExec | child's | Nil | child's ordering can be used
SubqueryExec | child's | child's | -
TakeOrderedAndProjectExec | SinglePartition | custom | -
WholeStageCodegenExec | child's | child's | -
WindowExec | child's | child's | -
## How was this patch tested?
This does NOT change any existing functionality so relying on existing tests
Author: Tejas Patil <tejasp@fb.com>
Closes#15575 from tejasapatil/SPARK-18038_UnaryNodeExec_output_partitioning.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Jira: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-18035
In HiveInspectors, I saw that converting Java map to Spark's `ArrayBasedMapData` spent quite sometime in buffer copying : https://github.com/apache/spark/blob/master/sql/hive/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/hive/HiveInspectors.scala#L658
The reason being `map.toSeq` allocates a new buffer and copies the map entries to it: https://github.com/scala/scala/blob/2.11.x/src/library/scala/collection/MapLike.scala#L323
This copy is not needed as we get rid of it once we extract the key and value arrays.
Here is the call trace:
```
org.apache.spark.sql.hive.HiveInspectors$$anonfun$unwrapperFor$41.apply(HiveInspectors.scala:664)
scala.collection.AbstractMap.toSeq(Map.scala:59)
scala.collection.MapLike$class.toSeq(MapLike.scala:323)
scala.collection.AbstractMap.toBuffer(Map.scala:59)
scala.collection.MapLike$class.toBuffer(MapLike.scala:326)
scala.collection.AbstractTraversable.copyToBuffer(Traversable.scala:104)
scala.collection.TraversableOnce$class.copyToBuffer(TraversableOnce.scala:275)
scala.collection.mutable.ArrayBuffer.$plus$plus$eq(ArrayBuffer.scala:48)
scala.collection.mutable.ArrayBuffer.$plus$plus$eq(ArrayBuffer.scala:104)
scala.collection.generic.Growable$class.$plus$plus$eq(Growable.scala:59)
scala.collection.AbstractIterable.foreach(Iterable.scala:54)
scala.collection.IterableLike$class.foreach(IterableLike.scala:72)
scala.collection.AbstractIterator.foreach(Iterator.scala:1336)
scala.collection.Iterator$class.foreach(Iterator.scala:893)
scala.collection.generic.Growable$$anonfun$$plus$plus$eq$1.apply(Growable.scala:59)
scala.collection.generic.Growable$$anonfun$$plus$plus$eq$1.apply(Growable.scala:59)
```
Also, earlier code was populating keys and values arrays separately by iterating twice. The PR avoids double iteration of the map and does it in one iteration.
EDIT: During code review, there were several more places in the code which were found to do similar thing. The PR dedupes those instances and introduces convenient APIs which are performant and memory efficient
## Performance gains
The number is subjective and depends on how many map columns are accessed in the query and average entries per map. For one the queries that I tried out, I saw 3% CPU savings (end-to-end) for the query.
## How was this patch tested?
This does not change the end result produced so relying on existing tests.
Author: Tejas Patil <tejasp@fb.com>
Closes#15573 from tejasapatil/SPARK-18035_avoid_toSeq.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
In SPARK-16980, we removed the full in-memory cache of table partitions in favor of loading only needed partitions from the metastore. This greatly improves the initial latency of queries that only read a small fraction of table partitions.
However, since the metastore does not store file statistics, we need to discover those from remote storage. With the loss of the in-memory file status cache this has to happen on each query, increasing the latency of repeated queries over the same partitions.
The proposal is to add back a per-table cache of partition contents, i.e. Map[Path, Array[FileStatus]]. This cache would be retained per-table, and can be invalidated through refreshTable() and refreshByPath(). Unlike the prior cache, it can be incrementally updated as new partitions are read.
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests and new tests in `HiveTablePerfStatsSuite`.
cc mallman
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Author: Michael Allman <michael@videoamp.com>
Author: Eric Liang <ekhliang@gmail.com>
Closes#15539 from ericl/meta-cache.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This patch adds a new "path" method on OutputWriter that returns the path of the file written by the OutputWriter. This is part of the necessary work to consolidate structured streaming and batch write paths.
The batch write path has a nice feature that each data source can define the extension of the files, and allow Spark to specify the staging directory and the prefix for the files. However, in the streaming path we need to collect the list of files written, and there is no interface right now to do that.
## How was this patch tested?
N/A - there is no behavior change and this should be covered by existing tests.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#15580 from rxin/SPARK-18042.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
In `PruneFileSourcePartitions`, we will replace the `LogicalRelation` with a pruned one. However, this replacement may change the output of the `LogicalRelation` if it doesn't have `expectedOutputAttributes`. This PR fixes it.
## How was this patch tested?
the new `PruneFileSourcePartitionsSuite`
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15569 from cloud-fan/partition-bug.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently each data source OutputWriter is responsible for specifying the entire file name for each file output. This, however, does not make any sense because we rely on file naming schemes for certain behaviors in Spark SQL, e.g. bucket id. The current approach allows individual data sources to break the implementation of bucketing.
On the flip side, we also don't want to move file naming entirely out of data sources, because different data sources do want to specify different extensions.
This patch divides file name specification into two parts: the first part is a prefix specified by the caller of OutputWriter (in WriteOutput), and the second part is the suffix that can be specified by the OutputWriter itself. Note that a side effect of this change is that now all file based data sources also support bucketing automatically.
There are also some other minor cleanups:
- Removed the UUID passed through generic Configuration string
- Some minor rewrites for better clarity
- Renamed "path" in multiple places to "stagingDir", to more accurately reflect its meaning
## How was this patch tested?
This should be covered by existing data source tests.
Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>
Closes#15562 from rxin/SPARK-18021.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Jira : https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-17698
`ExtractEquiJoinKeys` is incorrectly using filter predicates as the join condition for joins. `canEvaluate` [0] tries to see if the an `Expression` can be evaluated using output of a given `Plan`. In case of filter predicates (eg. `a.id='1'`), the `Expression` passed for the right hand side (ie. '1' ) is a `Literal` which does not have any attribute references. Thus `expr.references` is an empty set which theoretically is a subset of any set. This leads to `canEvaluate` returning `true` and `a.id='1'` is treated as a join predicate. While this does not lead to incorrect results but in case of bucketed + sorted tables, we might miss out on avoiding un-necessary shuffle + sort. See example below:
[0] : https://github.com/apache/spark/blob/master/sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/expressions/predicates.scala#L91
eg.
```
val df = (1 until 10).toDF("id").coalesce(1)
hc.sql("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS table1").collect
df.write.bucketBy(8, "id").sortBy("id").saveAsTable("table1")
hc.sql("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS table2").collect
df.write.bucketBy(8, "id").sortBy("id").saveAsTable("table2")
sqlContext.sql("""
SELECT a.id, b.id
FROM table1 a
FULL OUTER JOIN table2 b
ON a.id = b.id AND a.id='1' AND b.id='1'
""").explain(true)
```
BEFORE: This is doing shuffle + sort over table scan outputs which is not needed as both tables are bucketed and sorted on the same columns and have same number of buckets. This should be a single stage job.
```
SortMergeJoin [id#38, cast(id#38 as double), 1.0], [id#39, 1.0, cast(id#39 as double)], FullOuter
:- *Sort [id#38 ASC NULLS FIRST, cast(id#38 as double) ASC NULLS FIRST, 1.0 ASC NULLS FIRST], false, 0
: +- Exchange hashpartitioning(id#38, cast(id#38 as double), 1.0, 200)
: +- *FileScan parquet default.table1[id#38] Batched: true, Format: ParquetFormat, InputPaths: file:spark-warehouse/table1, PartitionFilters: [], PushedFilters: [], ReadSchema: struct<id:int>
+- *Sort [id#39 ASC NULLS FIRST, 1.0 ASC NULLS FIRST, cast(id#39 as double) ASC NULLS FIRST], false, 0
+- Exchange hashpartitioning(id#39, 1.0, cast(id#39 as double), 200)
+- *FileScan parquet default.table2[id#39] Batched: true, Format: ParquetFormat, InputPaths: file:spark-warehouse/table2, PartitionFilters: [], PushedFilters: [], ReadSchema: struct<id:int>
```
AFTER :
```
SortMergeJoin [id#32], [id#33], FullOuter, ((cast(id#32 as double) = 1.0) && (cast(id#33 as double) = 1.0))
:- *FileScan parquet default.table1[id#32] Batched: true, Format: ParquetFormat, InputPaths: file:spark-warehouse/table1, PartitionFilters: [], PushedFilters: [], ReadSchema: struct<id:int>
+- *FileScan parquet default.table2[id#33] Batched: true, Format: ParquetFormat, InputPaths: file:spark-warehouse/table2, PartitionFilters: [], PushedFilters: [], ReadSchema: struct<id:int>
```
## How was this patch tested?
- Added a new test case for this scenario : `SPARK-17698 Join predicates should not contain filter clauses`
- Ran all the tests in `BucketedReadSuite`
Author: Tejas Patil <tejasp@fb.com>
Closes#15272 from tejasapatil/SPARK-17698_join_predicate_filter_clause.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
SHOW COLUMNS command validates the user supplied database
name with database name from qualified table name name to make
sure both of them are consistent. This comparison should respect
case sensitivity.
## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in DDLSuite and existing tests were moved to use new sql based test infrastructure.
Author: Dilip Biswal <dbiswal@us.ibm.com>
Closes#15423 from dilipbiswal/dkb_show_column_fix.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently, Spark 2.0 raises an `input path does not exist` AnalysisException if the file name contains '*'. It is misleading since it occurs when there exist some matched files. Also, it was a supported feature in Spark 1.6.2. This PR aims to support wildcard characters in filename for `LOAD DATA LOCAL INPATH` SQL command like Spark 1.6.2.
**Reported Error Scenario**
```scala
scala> sql("CREATE TABLE t(a string)")
res0: org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame = []
scala> sql("LOAD DATA LOCAL INPATH '/tmp/x*' INTO TABLE t")
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: LOAD DATA input path does not exist: /tmp/x*;
```
## How was this patch tested?
Pass the Jenkins test with a new test case.
Author: Dongjoon Hyun <dongjoon@apache.org>
Closes#15376 from dongjoon-hyun/SPARK-17796.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
There was a bug introduced in https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/14690 which broke refreshByPath with converted hive tables (though, it turns out it was very difficult to refresh converted hive tables anyways, since you had to specify the exact path of one of the partitions).
This changes refreshByPath to invalidate by prefix instead of exact match, and fixes the issue.
cc sameeragarwal for refreshByPath changes
mallman
## How was this patch tested?
Extended unit test.
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#15521 from ericl/fix-caching.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This renames `BasicFileCatalog => FileCatalog`, combines `SessionFileCatalog` with `PartitioningAwareFileCatalog`, and removes the old `FileCatalog` trait.
In summary,
```
MetadataLogFileCatalog extends PartitioningAwareFileCatalog
ListingFileCatalog extends PartitioningAwareFileCatalog
PartitioningAwareFileCatalog extends FileCatalog
TableFileCatalog extends FileCatalog
```
(note that this is a re-submission of https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15518 which got reverted)
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#15533 from ericl/fix-scalastyle-revert.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Debug mode should work for corrupted table, so that we can really debug
## How was this patch tested?
new test in `MetastoreDataSourcesSuite`
Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>
Closes#15528 from cloud-fan/debug.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This renames `BasicFileCatalog => FileCatalog`, combines `SessionFileCatalog` with `PartitioningAwareFileCatalog`, and removes the old `FileCatalog` trait.
In summary,
```
MetadataLogFileCatalog extends PartitioningAwareFileCatalog
ListingFileCatalog extends PartitioningAwareFileCatalog
PartitioningAwareFileCatalog extends FileCatalog
TableFileCatalog extends FileCatalog
```
cc cloud-fan mallman
## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests
Author: Eric Liang <ekl@databricks.com>
Closes#15518 from ericl/refactor-session-file-catalog.